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Femoral head necrosis replacement surgery a few days can walk


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The patient can usually walk 3-7 days after femoral head replacement surgery. If the
patient has femoral head necrosis, after femoral head replacement surgery, if the physical condition is good, the postoperative recovery is good, and the patient can walk with the aid of walking aids about 3 days after surgery. If the patient's physical condition is poor and the postoperative recovery speed is relatively slow, it is necessary to delay the time of getting out of bed, and the patient can move with the support of walking aids or crutches about 7 days after surgery.
The patient can also perform passive exercise after surgery to massage the muscles of the affected limbs to improve blood circulation and prevent muscle loss atrophy.