Exercising your hip and leg muscles after surgery is vitally important for recovery. Breathing exercises will also help.
Exercises aim to help you quickly regain movement in your hip following surgery, prevent muscle loss, rebuild muscle strength and prevent stiffness of your new hip joint.
The Therapy team will guide you on which exercises to do, when to start them and how often to do them.
The following exercises can be done while lying down.
Ankle pumps
This exercise is important to help with your circulation and to prevent the formation of blood clots.
Frequency | Hourly after surgery |
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Repetitions | 20 |
Static gluteal squeezes
This exercise is important to help with your circulation and to prevent the formation of blood clots.
Frequency | Hourly after surgery |
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Repetitions | 10 |
Static quads
Frequency | Three times a day |
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Repetitions | 10 |
Hip flexion in lying
Frequency | At least three times a day |
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Repetitions | 10 |
Hip abduction in lying
Frequency | Three times a day |
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Repetitions | 10 |
Inner range quads
Frequency | At least three times a day |
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Repetitions | 10 |
Last reviewed: 02 March 2023