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Dislocation risk after hip replacement: bending over? Is it true that after hip replacement a patient should not bend over at the waist and/or touch their toes? When you have a hip replaced, it is a known risk of the procedure that the hip could dislocate or come out of socket. Fortunately, dislocation is very low risk. As far as bending over at the waist being a risk, it depends on how soon after surgery you are bending and the hip replacement approach. Surgeries that are done through a posterior approach (from the back) have a higher risk of dislocating from the back. And surgeries that are done from an anterior approach (from the front) have a higher risk of dislocating from the front. Bending over at the waist could place you at risk for a posterior dislocation. Different surgeons (based on their surgery approach, patient variables, and other factors) will have different feelings about hip precautions after surgery. This is something that each patient should talk to their surgeon about. While you’re healing from surgery, which generally takes about three months, the risk of a dislocation is going to be highest. After this 3 month healing period, risk goes down and you can resume more normal movements. At this point, it’s safer to bend more than 90 degrees after hip replacement with less of a dislocation risk. Play this video to hear what Dr. John Tiberi, orthopedic surgeon in Los Angeles and Southern California has to say about the subject in full (https://www.healthgrades.com/physicia.... DISCLAIMER: The information contained herein should NOT be used as a substitute for the advice of an appropriately qualified and licensed physician or other health care provider. The information provided here is for informational purposes only.” PeerWell PreHab and ReHab Mobile App for Joint Replacement Surgery Patients https://www.peerwell.co/ Facebook: / jointreplacementsupport Video URL: • Dislocation Risk After Hip Replacement: Be... . Dislocation Risk After Hip Replacement: Bending Over?