![]() One strap will go around your waist, and the other around your thigh. Each of the harder pieces has a strap on it, which is how it stays on your body. The small joint is what will need to be adjusted to a certain angle prescribed by your physician. ![]() Those two pieces are connected by an ‘arm’ that has a small joint on itself, this too is positioned on the outside. The two harder pieces are placed on the outside of your waist and on your thigh. What does it look like?Ī hip abduction brace has two harder pieces, each lined with a cushy pad. They will also likely prescribe you medications like Motrin or Norco for pain management for after surgery. Your doctor will review complications related to pain and inflammation (like infection). You may experience pain as a result from the injury, be it a dislocation, microfracture or surgery. If you experience pain due to the brace call your doctor, as the brace itself should not be painful. If the brace is digging into your hip, make sure it is positioned correctly and adjust the straps–they may need to be tighter. If the brace is loose or moves, make sure that the straps are snug. (Helpful hint: try not to sit on anything too low to the ground as this is a difficult position to get out of with a hip brace on!) Sitting in a recliner or with pillows under your back may be helpful. You will not be able to sit at a normal 90 degree angle, as 90 degrees is too much flexion (knee toward chest) for the hip joint at this stage of recovery. It is meant to stabilize the joint and prevent excessive movement. ![]() How will it feel? Should I expect discomfort? You should not wear your hip abduction brace while using the CPM machine. You will be taught and encouraged by your physician or physical therapist on how to increase, decrease or otherwise manage the settings on your machine. You can use it while sleeping or awake, and may need to split up the time you use it so you don’t get too sore.ĬPM machines have settings on them to allow you to increase flexibility. Generally it is worn for four to six hours per day and may be used for up to two weeks. It is a machine that has been known to promote healing of the joint by moving the joint continuously. You may use one in the hospital or at home. Continuous Passive Motion Machine:Ī continuous passive motion machine technically isn’t a brace, but resembles one. If you want to do an activity without the brace, always check in with your physician first. Your physical therapist may have you do some exercises without wearing a hip brace. You do not need to wear the brace while sleeping, using the bathroom, while using a continuous passive motion machine, while showering, while laying on your stomach or while icing your hip. If you are using crutches after a hip replacement or microfracture surgery, you should always use a brace while you are using crutches. Wearing the brace prevents dislocation of the hip joint. It also prevents hyperflexion, meaning the movement of the knee toward the chest. This brace prevents the leg from excessive movements away from the body. The brace is meant to hold the thigh bone (femur) into the hip socket and prevent extra movement.Ībduction is the medical term for the movement of a body part away from the body. Hip abduction braces may be used for dislocations or after a hip surgery. When recovering from hip surgeries you may encounter the following two types of braces. You will likely need to use a brace for two to four weeks after a surgery. Wear the brace while you are up and about and definitely when using crutches. Most often a brace is worn between two and four weeks for surgery recoveries and a few weeks to a month or two for hip dislocations. How long will I need to wear a hip brace?Īgain, the length of time required to wear a hip abduction brace will depend on the type of surgery you had, the severity of the dislocation (and if there were any fractures), bone and ligament strength, your lifestyle and activity, age and unique anatomy. Not only after surgery, but often after a hip dislocation, it is necessary to wear a hip abduction brace. Always wear a hip brace while you use crutches unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Likely after any hip surgery–especially if you are required to use crutches, you will need to wear a hip abduction brace. The need for a brace depends on the type of surgery you have, the severity of your injury, your unique anatomy, age and lifestyle. Will I be required to wear a hip brace?Īsk your doctor if you will need to wear a brace after your hip surgery. If you have had a hip surgery or have dislocated your hip, you will likely be required to use a hip brace for about two to four weeks after your surgery or dislocation.
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