What's in the after-Hip Surgery Recovery Kit

What are in my Post Operative Recovery Kits after a Hip Surgery

You may need to use some special equipment at your home to make your recovery and life easier after hip surgery. You expect the lifestyle to be the same as it was before the surgery. It is possible and takes time. You have to set up your home to ensure a safe recovery and speed up the healing process. 

There are medical equipment and assistive devices that must be in the post-operative recovery kits that help you tremendously during your whole recovery time and you can perform your daily activities like before.

If you're unaware of the things that are essential to include in postoperative recovery kits, then no need to worry about it. In this article, we will guide you about the complete recovery kit after hip surgery to help you focus on your recovery and to manage daily living activities. 

Healing time varies from person to person. But you can make this process faster towards a full recovery by using these aids. Read on to find the full details of what you need to know related to the postoperative recovery kit.

What's in the after Hip Surgery Recovery Kit

Here is the variety of equipment & aids you need to use after hip surgery to resume your independent living sooner. All these equipment and devices play a key role in regaining hip strength and function quickly. Look carefully at all the following medical equipment and their uses & needs.

  1. Raised Toilet Seat

After hip surgery, flexing your knee too much and bending your leg is not good for recovery and it can be painful for you. In this regard, a raised toilet seat or the addition of a toilet seat riser padded will make it easier and healthier for you to get on and off the toilet. With a raised toilet seat, you'll be able to stand up more easily after using the toilet. Toilet seat riser increases the height to stand up and sit down easier.

  1. Reacher

Reacher is the assistive device that is so crucial after a hip surgery. It's available in different length ranges. This grabbing device helps the patient to pick up things from higher (on the shelves) and lower (on the floor) levels without any assistance. 

Moreover, you can take off your socks, put the clothes on the lower part of your body with the help of a reacher. It is lightweight, durable, and very easy to use. It allows the user to stay relatively still, preventing any unnecessary movements that aid in recovery after the operation.

  1. Dressing Stick

A dressing stick is a lightweight thin rod that makes it easier for you to get dressed independently without bending. There is a hook at one end of the stick which can be used to pick clothes from the wardrobe, floor and to perform other tasks. Also, it helps the user to pull up zippers. Get dressed independently after surgery by using the dressing stick.

  1. Shower Chair or Bath Transfer Bench

A shower chair or bath transfer bench is ideal to use while getting in and out of the shower or bathtub. If you need extra support during showers, this assistive device is perfect for you. You can even take a shower or bath while sitting on it. 

  1. Shoe Horn

A shoehorn with a long handle is required in the post-operative recovery kit. Its extended length allows the person to put on and off shoes without bending. Also, wear shoes that are supportive, not so tight & loose.

  1. Sock Aid

A sock aid is a simple yet effective aid after hip surgery that makes it easier for you to pull on socks without bending over. Sock aid opens the toes area of your socks and holds them which allows you to slide your foot into the opening with ease.

  1. Bath Sponge with a long handle

A long-handled bath sponge is used to wash hard-to-reach areas like legs, feet without stretching and bending. You can wash your back with it without twisting. In short, it aids in independent bathing after surgery.

  1. Elastic Shoelaces

Elastic shoelaces are one of the effective aids during recovery which helps you to slip in & out of your shoe while remaining tied. These laces are stretchable which allows you to wear the tie shoes without having to tie or undo the laces.

  1. Grab Bars

Grab bars are safety bars that allow you to steady yourself in the toilet during transfers. Install the grab bars horizontally or vertically on the wall around your toilet, bathtub, or showers.

  1. Wheelchair

Last but not least, it is the most assistive & needed equipment after surgery. You must use a wheelchair to move around the house safely & comfortably. It'll help you to prevent unwanted movements that can affect your recovery.

Get the Post Operative Recovery Kit from Sky Medical Supplies

All of the aids and equipment listed above are available on Sky Medical Supplies. These tools can make it easier for you to resume daily activities after a hip surgery. We stock the NOVA DELUXE HIP KIT that contains all the tools required after hip surgery.

Our durable products are designed to help not only those who are recovering from surgery but the people who have limited mobility and suffer from lower-body injuries. View our full range of assistive devices and Hip Kit here on Sky Medical Supplies or by visiting our store in Denver, Colorado. 

 

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