Recovery

After Hip Replacement: Using Your Walker

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After hip replacement, you’ll likely use a walker to get around while you recover. There are a few types of walkers:

  • The standard nonrolling walker

  • The 2-wheeled (front) rolling walker

  • The 4-wheeled rolling walker

Your physical therapist or occupational therapist will teach you how to use a walker safely and help you choose the best one for you. Later, you may change from a walker to crutches or a cane.


Using a walker

  • Move the walker a few inches in front of you.

  • Lean on the walker so it supports you. Step into the center with your operated leg. Then step forward with your good leg. Repeat.

  • As you get more comfortable, you’ll be able to move the walker as you step.

Woman walking with walker.


Walking up a curb

  • Move your feet and walker as close to the curb as possible.

  • Put your weight on both legs, and then lift the walker onto the curb.

  • Step on the curb with your good leg. Using the walker to support your weight, bring up your operated leg.


Walking down a curb

  • Move your feet and walker as close to the curb as possible.

  • Lower the walker onto the ground, keeping its back legs against the curb.

  • Using the walker to support your weight, lower your operated leg. Then step down with your good leg.  

  • Never climb stairs or use an escalator with your walker.

Man going down step with walker.

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