Will
I need pain medicine after I'm discharged
from the hospital?
Most
patients do require a short term course of
pain medicine. Renewals on these prescriptions
can be obtained by calling our offices. Expect
to be on some type of pain medication for
several weeks after discharge. Most patients
take these medications especially at night
or before therapy sessions.
How
long will I need to use my walker or crutches?
Walkers
and/or crutches are used the 1st 2 - 6 weeks
after surgery. You then will be allowed to
use a cane which again will be for 2 - 6 weeks.
After that time, most patients do not need
any support for walking.
When
can I go outside?
From
the physician's aspect, you may go outside
at any time. Comfort and safety should be
the primary guidelines for doing this. We
suggest starting with short trips at first,
perhaps to therapy or church. Gradually increase
the number and length of outside activities
as you feel more comfortable.
When
can I drive?
Driving
routinely is not permitted before 4 weeks
from the time of your surgery. However, some
physicians will allow the patient to drive
earlier if they feel the patient can do so
safely. The type of surgery, side of surgery
(left vs. right leg), and the patients overall
general condition plays a part in this decision.
If
you feel you will need to drive earlier
than the 6 week routine prescribed, you
should discuss this with your surgeon and
obtain his approval.