1. It is not recommended to squat and wear shoes and socks within six weeks after operation; After six weeks, you can wear shoes, socks, walk, jog and swim. If some patients are uneasy and think that six weeks after operation is too early, they can also be postponed to three months later;
2. After artificial hip replacement, it is not completely impossible to "cross your legs" and cross your legs. It's just that these behaviors can't be done until the patient recovers three months after surgery. If you do cross your legs within six weeks after operation, it is likely to lead to dislocation of the hip joint, which is very dangerous;
3. Postoperative patients should not be sedentary, because sedentary is a test of hip joint and lumbar spine. Generally speaking, this "long time" means more than 30~40 minutes. In other words, patients are advised to sit for 30 to 40 minutes and then stand and walk for a while;
4. Postoperative patients need to pay attention to "good going up and bad going down", that is, when going upstairs, the healthy leg goes up first, and when going downstairs, one leg goes down first. In addition, within three months after operation, the patient should try to hold the handrail when going up and down the stairs. Because on the one hand, just finished hip replacement, the joint is not necessarily very stable; On the other hand, patients may fall down because of muscle weakness after operation. But after three months, if the patient has recovered well through side leg lifting, there is no need to be so cautious;
5. If the femoral head necrosis is caused by drinking, and then hip replacement is needed, even if such patients have new joints, it is still recommended to give up drinking or reduce drinking. Because continuing to drink alcohol after surgery may lead to necrosis of the contralateral femoral head (good side) and may also cause damage to liver and kidney;
6. There are not many precautions in diet after artificial hip replacement, so there is no need to avoid it.