Physiotherapy After Hip Replacement at Fortis Hospital Faridabad
A comprehensive guide to hip replacement recovery with physiotherapy at Fortis Hospital Faridabad. Learn about the rehabilitation protocol, timeline, and expected outcomes.
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Key Takeaways
1. Hip replacement recovery starts with physiotherapy on day 1 after surgery2. Most patients walk with assistance within 24-48 hours3. Full recovery takes 3-6 months with consistent rehabilitation4. Fortis Hospital Faridabad provides excellent orthopaedic care and rehabilitation support
If you are planning or recovering from hip replacement surgery at Fortis Hospital Faridabad, this guide outlines the complete physiotherapy journey from hospital stay to full recovery.
Fortis Hospital, located in Sector 44, Faridabad, is one of the leading orthopaedic centres in the region. Their orthopaedic department performs numerous hip replacements annually, and post-surgical physiotherapy is a critical component of the recovery process.
Hospital Stay: Day 1-3
Your physiotherapy at Fortis begins on the day of surgery or the day after. Initial exercises include ankle pumps, quad sets, and glute activation. You will be assisted to sit up and, with support, take your first steps using a walker. The physiotherapy team at Fortis will educate you on hip precautions — avoiding bending beyond 90 degrees, crossing your legs, and twisting.
Weeks 1-2: Early Recovery at Home
After discharge, home physiotherapy or outpatient physiotherapy continues. Focus on maintaining hip precautions, gentle walking with a walker, and performing prescribed exercises daily. Pain and swelling management with ice is important. A visiting physiotherapist can continue your rehabilitation at home.
Weeks 3-6: Building Strength
Transition from walker to cane. Outpatient physiotherapy at Actilife or with your Fortis-referred physiotherapist focuses on strengthening the hip muscles, improving gait, and increasing walking distance. Stationary cycling may begin once range of motion allows.
Months 2-3: Advanced Rehabilitation
Progressive strengthening with resistance exercises. Walking without aids becomes comfortable. Most daily activities can be resumed. Driving is typically allowed after 4-6 weeks depending on which hip and your surgeon's advice.
Months 3-6: Return to Full Activity
Return to low-impact activities like walking, swimming, cycling, and golf. Avoid high-impact activities permanently. Most patients are very satisfied with their outcomes by 6 months.
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Dr. Manisha Sachdeva
Physiotherapist at Actilife Physiotherapy · Updated 25 May 2026
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