Minimally Invasive Anterior Hip Replacement - Dr. Jesse Chrastil

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Dr. Jesse Chrastil explains what a minimally invasive anterior hip replacement is, the benefits and risks, and what to expect from the recovery.

Dr Jesse Chrastil is an orthopedic surgeon at Panorama Orthopedics in Denver, Colorado and he specializes in hip and knee replacement. Learn more about Dr. Chrastil:
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I am three months out. Before surgery I was walking 5 miles a day. Back to it but not so comfortable. I still have some swelling and pain in both the groin and back of my hip that is exacerbated with activity. Being athletic I am used to a bit of pain so I am mostly ignoring this albeit harder to do so at night when there is less to distract me. Two am podcasts are becoming a thing.

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This is my doctor!! He's doing my hip replacement next week. This will be my third surgery after my ex beat me and busted my hip in 2019. I'm hoping this will change my life so I'm not limping or in constant pain. I'm young for this surgery at 37 years old, but am hoping this is a game changer. Glad to find this video. I'll update how I'm doing after the surgery.

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I'm at my 14 day period after anterior hip replacement, still walking with cane. I still have a lot of " stiffness" when I walk or stand for longer periods of time. Sitting in a chair other then my recliner is very uncomfortable, is this all normal?

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If you have a spinal how can you be up walking the same day !

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