If your hip hurts, it’s a clear sign that…

πŸ“ŒReal advice from patients

πŸ—£“Don’t wait for it to go away β€” the sooner it is treated, the better.” β€” Ivan, 57 years old.
πŸ—£“After the operation, it is important to move. The first three days are the hardest, then it gets easier!” β€” Marina, 62 years old.
πŸ—£“Don’t spare funds for rehabilitation β€” recovery is much faster.” β€” Oleg, 45 years old.

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πŸ“–Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

β€’ Can the prosthesis be replaced again?
Yes, usually after 15–20 years.

β€’ Can I exercise after surgery?
Yes, but in moderation β€” swimming, walking, stationary bike.
Jumping or heavy running are not recommended.

β€’ Can the prosthesis break?
Very rarely. But excessive loads increase the risk.

β€’ Can you fly by plane?
Yes, but it may trigger a metal detector – a special card is issued for this.

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πŸŽ‰Conclusion: Your Steps to a Healthy Hip

βœ…Recognize the problem.
βœ…See an orthopedist.
βœ…Maintain weight and move.
βœ…Don’t be afraid of surgery.
βœ…After surgery, follow the recommendations.

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