Best Recovery Strategies After Acetabulum Replacement Surgery - #41993
Sir,i have an accident and got acetabulam replacement surgery.now since 4 month. Now I have not moving my leg and not get weight bearing. Now what can I do now for best result for recovery. RAJALAXMI. Age-32
How would you describe your current pain level?:
- Mild painHave you been following any specific rehabilitation exercises?:
- Not sure how to startWhat type of support are you currently using for mobility?:
- NoneShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
After undergoing acetabulum replacement, regaining mobility takes time and care, especially 4 months post-surgery. Integrating Ayurvedic principles can assist in restoring balance and promoting healing. It’s important to note that while Ayurveda can help, consulting with your orthopedic surgeon or physiotherapist is crucial before starting any new regimen.
Firstly, work on your diet to support tissue repair and strengthen bones (asthi dhatu). Increase intake of calcium-rich foods like ragi, sesame seeds, almonds, and green leafy vegetables. Consume ghee in moderation, as it helps in balancing Vata dosha, promoting joint lubrication, and assisting in tissue healing. Ashwagandha can be beneficial for strength and energy; consider taking it as a powder mixed with warm milk in the evening. Ensure your digestion is strong, as optimal absorption of nutrients is crucial - a pinch of trikatu (ginger, pippali, and black pepper) can enhance digestion.
Gentle movements and light exercises tailored to your capacity under professional guidance are essential – not overdo it. Simple activities such as anjali mudra or rolling a ball under your foot can facilitate improved circulation and mobility. Abhyanga (self massage) with warm seseme oil can enhance blood flow and reduce stiffness, but avoid deep pressure.
Mentally prepare by practicing mindfulness or meditation to reduce stress and promote focus during recovery. Yoga Nidra may offer relaxation, enabling a conducive healing environment. Avoid cold exposure and ensure proper rest to allow the body to heal naturally.
Remember consulting your health care team is vital, and implementing these methods should complement, not replace, the advice of medical professionals. Restoring mobility and weight-bearing is a gradual process, patience and adherence to a coordinated care plan will deliver best outcmes over time.

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