Thankyou for your replies. I will be sticking to the schedule that the consultant and physio' have and will give me and I won't risk too many unnecessary manouvres at all. I will definitely be reading the info' arising from the links provided, later on tonight and find it very reassuring, not surprising tho', that this level of support and competence comes through from the CTC. It's one of the reasons that I joined after years in "solitary". I like the quip, "I can handle bars....". Very good.
Thanks again, very much, Tim.
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- 18 Nov 2007, 5:05pm
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- Topic: Cycling after hip replacements.
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- 18 Nov 2007, 2:20pm
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- Topic: Cycling after hip replacements.
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Cycling after hip replacements.
Could anyone offer advice on the above please? I'm due to have my hip replaced in early December, then t'other shortly after. I'm nearly 53 and still riding. Getting on and off is the most awkward and painfull part of the exercise. Would a ladies step through frame be helpfull in early post op' rides? Any advice on this would be gratefully received.
Thank you, Tim Young.
Thank you, Tim Young.