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For more information, visit us at https://phoenixspineandjoint.com/! Bobby Jean was told by the doctors in her town that she could not water ski or scuba dive after her needed total hip replacement. That wasn't good enough for her! Her husband found Phoenix Spine and Joint on the internet, and she underwent minimally invasive hip replacement surgery with the SuperPATH technique. Four weeks later she was diving with her husband in Tobago. The couple have been water skiing many times since. Bobby's jean's story is a good example of what it means to have #NORESTRICTIONS after minimally invasive hip replacement surgery. Bobbi Jean’s husband wanted to plan a scuba diving trip to Tobago. Her body said no. Arthritis began in her hip years earlier. The pain in her right hip, back, and groin became so severe she couldn’t even imagine sitting on a plane for nearly five hours to get there. The couple’s first move was to turn to the local orthopedic community for answers. Bobbi Jean and her husband call South Carolina home. They enjoy traveling out of state and even overseas for scuba trips. They also have a passion for water skiing and hiking. The look on the Carolina orthopedic surgeons’ faces when Bobbi Jean told them she wanted to ski and scuba again told her they couldn’t help. Dislocation is one of the most feared complications of hip replacement surgery. If your new hip isn’t strong enough after the surgery the ceramic ball can dislodge out of the plastic-lined titanium socket. Traditional hip replacement surgery, as the surgeons Bobbi Jean spoke within South Carolina perform it, weakens the hip. Studies have shown it can take the hip two years to fully recover from traditional hip replacement surgery, and many people never again reach full strength. Since traditional hip replacement surgery weakens the hip, and weakness leads to dislocation, it’s not surprising that traditional hip replacement surgery is sometimes complicated by dislocation. The SuperPATH minimally invasive hip replacement procedure Bobbi Jean’s husband found is muscle-sparing compared to the traditional posterior approach. It avoids having the surgeon dislocate the hip during surgery, potentially weakening it. In the SuperPATH hip replacement procedure, the ball is surgically separated from the leg bone, then removed from the socket. The hip is never actually dislocated in the traditional sense. Surgeons who favor this approach believe that the risk of dislocation after surgery is less when the procedure is done this way. Advantages of Minimally Invasive Hip Replacement Surgery using the SuperPATH or Anterior Approach: Bobbi Jean and her husband decided to go for it. They found a surgeon in Scottsdale Arizona who was an expert in minimally invasive hip replacement surgery. A video teleconference online with the surgeon in which they reviewed her x-rays and condition confirmed she was an excellent candidate. The only remaining obstacle was the price. Bobbi Jean and her husband pay for their healthcare without insurance. The ambulatory surgery center offered a single cash price for the whole experience, which included the anesthesiologist, surgeon, facility, and implant. The price was guaranteed. The couple was ready to go to Scottsdale. Bobbi Jean felt she could walk normally a day or two after the SuperPATH hip replacement surgery, but her husband insisted she uses a walker in the hotel. Better safe than sorry. A week later she saw her surgeon and was given the green light to fly home to South Carolina. Bobbi Jean’s driveway is ¼ mile. She began walking more every day. By the end of the second week, even her husband agreed she didn’t need the walker. By the end of the third week, she could walk the driveway twice without any pain or difficulty. Four weeks after her minimally invasive hip replacement surgery Bobbi Jean climbed out of the sea off the coast of the island of Tobago. She and her husband loved diving the coral reefs. She was amazed at how strong and reliable her hip felt on the ladder of the boat, despite the weight of the SCUBA tank on her back. When they weren’t out diving the couple hiked extensively through the jungle. She considered the hiking to be the best therapy. Bobbi Jean is now six months after surgery and she and her husband have gone water skiing many times. That’s what having no restrictions means. “I may be old,” she says, “but I’m not done.” Not hardly. She and her husband are having the time of their lives.