yves norton seeley
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Hi there,
Last Wednesday I had hip surgery, as you can see in the photo, the prosthesis is really Hi-Tech, titanium and ceramic are the main components, but of course there are options like a toaster or a machine for popcorn. I chose to take the prosthesis without any option.
The operation is simple, we cut your thigh, we take the femur and its ball joint out of its housing in the hip, we saw off the femur (I took the piece of bone with it at home for my dog) we pushes the prosthesis into the femur, we ream in the hip to put an artificial housing, we put the patella in, we sew up the thigh and that's it.
The next day I was already walking, with a rollator of course.
But I had illusions, I thought I could dance the Boogie Woogie after a few days, but nothing could be further from the truth, it hurts, very badly and the sessions at the physiotherapist are real torture.
The goal is to unroll with the MV Magni as quickly as possible
Keep you posted
yves
Last Wednesday I had hip surgery, as you can see in the photo, the prosthesis is really Hi-Tech, titanium and ceramic are the main components, but of course there are options like a toaster or a machine for popcorn. I chose to take the prosthesis without any option.
The operation is simple, we cut your thigh, we take the femur and its ball joint out of its housing in the hip, we saw off the femur (I took the piece of bone with it at home for my dog) we pushes the prosthesis into the femur, we ream in the hip to put an artificial housing, we put the patella in, we sew up the thigh and that's it.
The next day I was already walking, with a rollator of course.
But I had illusions, I thought I could dance the Boogie Woogie after a few days, but nothing could be further from the truth, it hurts, very badly and the sessions at the physiotherapist are real torture.
The goal is to unroll with the MV Magni as quickly as possible
Keep you posted
yves