I know that like anything, surgeons varying in their advice for the post operative period but I think the message to do as much physical activity as quickly as possible could actually do more harm than good if people took it literally.
We all realise that sitting down for hours on end isn’t good, but I don’t honestly think many people would do that as physiotherapists in hospital get us up for short walks along the corridor, interspersed with resting on the bed or chair.
Hip and knee replacements are, after all, major surgery, and as I have mentioned before, there was a time when folk were in bed in hospital for three weeks after surgery. I’m certainly not saying that was a better approach but there has to be a balance doesn’t there?
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