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Common Questions

PAO (Periacetabular Osteotomy) Surgery

What can I expect during the recovery process after PAO surgery?

Recovery from PAO surgery involves a hospital stay of 3-5 days, followed by a period of limited weight-bearing on crutches for 6-8 weeks. Physical therapy is crucial during this time to restore strength and mobility. Full recovery may take 6-12 months.

How painful is PAO surgery, and how is pain managed post-operation?

PAO surgery is major surgery, so pain is expected post-operation. Pain is managed with a combination of pain medications, including NSAIDs and opioids initially, as well as ice therapy and physical therapy to reduce discomfort and improve mobility.

What is the success rate of PAO surgery, and what are the potential complications?

PAO surgery has a high success rate, with many patients experiencing significant pain relief and improved hip function. However, potential complications include infection, blood clots, nerve or blood vessel injury, and the need for further surgery.

How long after PAO surgery can I return to normal activities, including work and exercise?

Most patients can return to desk work within 6-8 weeks, but it may take 3-6 months to resume more strenuous activities and exercise. Full recovery, including high-impact sports, may take up to a year.

Are there any specific exercises or physical therapy routines to follow before and after PAO surgery?

Before surgery, strengthening exercises for the hip muscles, core, and legs are recommended. After surgery, a tailored physical therapy program will focus on gentle range-of-motion exercises, gradually progressing to strength and flexibility training as healing progresses.

PAO (Periacetabular Osteotomy) Surgery

What can I expect during the recovery process after PAO surgery?

Recovery from PAO surgery involves a hospital stay of 3-5 days, followed by a period of limited weight-bearing on crutches for 6-8 weeks. Physical therapy is crucial during this time to restore strength and mobility. Full recovery may take 6-12 months.

How painful is PAO surgery, and how is pain managed post-operation?

PAO surgery is major surgery, so pain is expected post-operation. Pain is managed with a combination of pain medications, including NSAIDs and opioids initially, as well as ice therapy and physical therapy to reduce discomfort and improve mobility.

What should I know about post-operative care and rehabilitation after hip scope surgery?

Post-operative care involves managing pain, controlling swelling, and protecting the hip joint during the initial healing phase. Physical therapy is crucial for restoring strength, flexibility, and range of motion. Adhering to the rehabilitation program is essential for a successful recovery.

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