From a 31-year-old woman with Camptodactyly arthropathy coxa vara pericarditis syndrome receiving bilateral staged total hip replacements
View this post on Instagram Walking unaided; I still have walking issues and prefer to use my cane, but I can do short jaunts unaided which is more than I can say about before my replacement. I talked to my physio clinic yesterday and they did a walking assessment and said that my issues come from my lumbar region being very stiff and are going to start to work on loosening it up. #hipreplacement #hipreplacementrecovery #walking #everystepcounts #2hips2bfit #arthritis #osteoarthritis #coxavara A post shared by Trenna Schram (@trenna.so.hip) on Jun 22, 2019 at 8:07am PDT
Walking unaided; I still have walking issues and prefer to use my cane, but I can do short jaunts unaided which is more than I can say about before my replacement. I talked to my physio clinic yesterday and they did a walking assessment and said that my issues come from my lumbar region being very stiff and are going to start to work on loosening it up. #hipreplacement #hipreplacementrecovery #walking #everystepcounts #2hips2bfit #arthritis #osteoarthritis #coxavara
A post shared by Trenna Schram (@trenna.so.hip) on Jun 22, 2019 at 8:07am PDT
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