When
will I be able to return to work?
This
varies with each patient. In general, patients
usually do not return to work until after
their first check-up at 6 weeks from surgery.
Some patients do return to work earlier if
they can do so safely. This should be discussed
with your physician so that the best decision
for your individual situation is made.
When
will I be able to participate in sports activities?
Depending
upon what activity you want to participate
in will determine when you can start these
again. Swimming, walking distances (hiking),
bicycle riding, golfing, and other low impact
sports activities can likely be tried after
a few weeks. Returning to high impact activities
such as jogging, tennis, or aerobics exercises
will probably not be recommended for quite
some time. Your return to any of these activities
should be discussed with your surgeon.
When
will I be able to have sexual intercourse
after my surgery?
In
most cases, sexual activities can be resumed
when the patient feels comfortable enough
to do so. If the patient has been cautioned
to maintain certain position restrictions,
these restrictions will need to be followed
in this instance also. In general, most patients
resume their normal sexual activities between
4-6 weeks following surgery.