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FAQ


        How long do I have to wait for surgery after getting an injection into that same joint?
        You need to wait at least 3 months to limit infection risk. Injections of all types change how your joint can fight off
        infection. You can get injections in other locations of your body, just not in the same joint as surgery.

        How long is the surgery?
        Standard hip or knee replacement surgeries take 1-2 hours.

        What is the recovery time?
        This depends on multiple factors, but most patients feel like they are getting better after replacement surgery around 6
        weeks. Full recovery takes a full year for a hip replacement to be as good as it will be. This is because the scar tissue takes
        that long to mature.

        Can I get a vaccine or booster before/after surgery?
        Some things aren’t well studied or understood yet, but we recommend avoiding elective vaccines for 6 weeks before and
        3 months after surgery.

        Who do I call with insurance questions about coverage for my surgery?
        It is best to call your insurance provider directly. Their number is located on your insurance card. OrthoArizona and the
        surgical facility will help work with your insurance company to get approval for your surgery.

        Is all this swelling, stiffness and bruising normal?
        Yes, your entire operative region and leg down to your ankle can swell and bruise from surgery! Nothing is wrong. This is
        normal and expected. If you are concerned, please get in touch with our office.

        Should I put cream on my incision?
        Not for at least 6 weeks until your incision is healed and completely sealed. Don’t put anything (Neosporin, Vitamin-E, or
        lotions) on your incision until you are instructed to do so by Dr. Eccles.

        Can I shower?
        Yes, unless you are instructed differently by Dr. Eccles, you may shower when you go home. Your dressing is water-
        resistant. After it is removed, you can let soap and water run over the incision and pat it dry. Don’t soak in a bath, pool,
        or the ocean until instructed.

        When will my sutures need to be removed?
        Dr. Eccles typically uses absorbable sutures under the skin for closure. These dissolve over time on their own and are
        hidden. If other sutures or staples were used, they will typically be removed at your 2-week postoperative visit.

        How long should I ice after surgery?
        Icing is a great way to help reduce inflammation and pain. Use a “30 minutes on, 30 minutes off” schedule multiple times
        daily. You can ice for as many weeks (or even months) as your body needs for swelling and pain control.

        When can I drive?
        This depends on what side and what joint was replaced. In general, you must be off prescription pain medication during
        the day, not needing a walker to get around, and be able to stomp down on the brake pedal.

        How long will my new joint last?
        This depends on many factors, but a modern-day implant should typically last 20 years or more.




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