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John,
CONSERVE® Total Hip with BFH® Technology Recipient
But first he had to figure out that his problem was, in fact, his hip. “I know this sounds funny with all my experience, but I thought it was my back causing me the problem,” John, 63, said. “I was feeling more and more pain, and I was beginning to look for parking spaces closer to the office, and friends said I was limping. But I thought it was my back.”
“Human hip joints weren’t made to last for as long as we now live, especially if we’re very active,” John said. “I think my case is pretty typical.”
Dr. Morrison performed the surgery August 4, and John started his physical rehabilitation almost immediately. By his fourth week, he said, he could have returned to work but he first wanted to participate in an annual bow hunt for elk that he does every year at Hell’s Canyon in Northeast Oregon. “That was six weeks after surgery,” he said. “Hell’s Canyon was covered in snow, and it has some very challenging terrain. I didn’t get an elk, but I was doing well to walk the canyon, which is the deepest canyon in North America. The hip didn’t hold me back.”
At seven weeks he was able to mount a horse and ride, and returned to road biking, which he said is terrific physical therapy. John tells his patients that if their worn joints are not affecting their lifestyle, and not holding them back in some way, then maybe they don’t need the surgery. “But if you’re very active, you are likely going to outlive your hip and knee joints,” he said. “I couldn’t see myself giving up the things I love to do. So hip surgery was the right answer, and there was no reason to wait.” Individual results may vary. These results are specific to this patient. Consult your physician for complete information regarding this product.
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