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I figure i'd add my two cents worth. I'm three weeks into recovery from a right hip total replacement and being bored I figured i would try to get a leg over my STS. Well I was able to get my leg up to the seat and with a small pull I was over and on. I have no pain at all sitting on it or using the brake. Getting off was exactly the same. So I figure after total recovery with all exercises riding will be no issue at all. I'll give another update in July since I am scheduled for the left hip sometime in July.
I hope this helps and gives some insight.
Mike
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I'm so happy to see the good results people are having with hip replacements, so I thought that I'd add my .02 cents. I had my right hip replaced last Friday, 12/2, with the robotic anterior approach and got on and off my Spyder yesterday and into and out of my truck. I wanted my s/o to know that in the event of an emergency, that I could mobilize. Walk, walk, walk. I did a mile yesterday and also do not skip or slack during physical therapy. Listen to your body, it will tell you what it can and cannot do.
Tomorrow I'm thinking of taking the Spyder for a trip around the neighborhood , body willing.
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I have had both knees replaced this past year.
I find getting on my 2014 RTL about the same as mounting my 2008 BMW K1200GT.
On both, my strength in my hip just isn't enough to get my foot high enough to clear the seat. I guess the issue is I can't fold my leg (knee) up far enough.
So I have found that if I just grab my pant leg by my ankle and hoist it the necessary few inches to do the job. It doesn't look particularly "manly" I suppose, but what the heck ... it works!
I have absolutely no pain in my knees, but they are "stiff" at times.
I just thank the Lord that I am living in a time in which there are such miracles of medicine as knee replacements. Just 30 or 40 years ago I just wouldn't have had the option ...
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Awesome to hear George
Originally Posted by NautiBrit
I'm so happy to see the good results people are having with hip replacements, so I thought that I'd add my .02 cents. I had my right hip replaced last Friday, 12/2, with the robotic anterior approach and got on and off my Spyder yesterday and into and out of my truck. I wanted my s/o to know that in the event of an emergency, that I could mobilize. Walk, walk, walk. I did a mile yesterday and also do not skip or slack during physical therapy. Listen to your body, it will tell you what it can and cannot do.
Tomorrow I'm thinking of taking the Spyder for a trip around the neighborhood , body willing.
You da man.....have an awesome Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. See you on the road in 2017..
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Thanks lou49 for the info on your beautiful Spyder. At this moment my freind has put down $ on a 2014 at IMotorsports. I'll will let you know if anything changes.
Thanks to everyone for all the responses.
Thanks, Mike
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Originally Posted by murphybrown
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[QUOTE=NautiBrit;1207964]I'm so happy to see the good results people are having with hip replacements, so I thought that I'd add my .02 cents. I had my right hip replaced last Friday, 12/2, with the robotic anterior approach and got on and off my Spyder yesterday and into and out of my truck. I wanted my s/o to know that in the event of an emergency, that I could mobilize. Walk, walk, walk. I did a mile yesterday and also do not skip or slack during physical therapy. Listen to your body, it will tell you what it can and cannot do.
Tomorrow I'm thinking of taking the Spyder for a trip around the neighborhood , body willing.[/QUOTE]
And mmiehe:
I will be joining the club on Jan 4th. Going to have my right hip replaced. This will be the second attempt. Was going to have it done in May but ran into heart issues. Now that they are stable, its hip replacement time. Will let you know how it works for me, but I am encouraged by what I have read so far.
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Originally Posted by wmh9680
Good afternoon. A freind of mine who has had both hips replaced (he's rode a bike all his life and he's in his 70s now) wants a Spyder but he doesn't know if he can throw his leg over it to get on. I'm sure there are those on the list that might have the same problem (I actually have a slight problem getting my right leg up and over since I need a knee replacement and my right leg is weak) so does anyone have any ideas how to help him? Thanks, Mike
had both hips replaced twice (six hips so far). pushing 70. just got rid of my vic x-country for the rt-s. no issues getting on / off. rehab the limbs / exercise, work thru the pain - that is the key to keep going.
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Got my life back - thanks to hip replacement!
Count me in as one of the bionic individuals walking around. I had a right anterior hip replacement and just had my one year check up - - passed with flying colors. The best thing I did was to lose a few pounds and get myself in shape before the surgery which consisted of strengthening my arms/upper body and strengthening my quads. Simply by strengthening those specific areas made getting in and out of a chair, using a walker for a few weeks, not to mention using the toilet (!) so much easier. My surgeon did not require post operative rehab and the only restraints he gave me was 1. No Yoga (no problem!) and 2. No running unless the house was on fire or if someone was chasing me!
I can't say enough about this procedure. Simply put, it gave me my life back - so much so that at age 66 and after much thought and research, I will, God willing, by spring, be riding a F3. Never rode a motorcycle in my life, unless you count the rides my Dad gave me on his Indians and Harleys back in the 50's - but I did ride snowmobiles for over 30 years so I figure a Spyder will fit in nicely at this stage of my life. And if I get just half the pleasure, camaraderie, utter joy and feeling of freedom I got from snowmobiling, well....I can handle that!
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I have a March 1st date scheduled for a knee replacement. I'm surprised at how many joint replacements have occurred to such a young group! Must of been our hard living youth we are now paying for.
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He's on his RT She's on her F3
And the Keys to a Happy Marriage: Separate
Bathrooms, Individual Remote TV Clickers, and
His and Her Spyders.
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die,
I want to go where they went." ~ ~ Will Rogers
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
~ ~ Winston Churchill in his tribute to the RAF.
"I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining
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Originally Posted by Scotts8826
I have a March 1st date scheduled for a knee replacement. I'm surprised at how many joint replacements have occurred to such a young group! Must of been our hard living youth we are now paying for.
My surgeon has two theories of why so many of his "replacement" hip or knee patients seem to be getting younger: One: The medical profession has almost perfected the replacement procedure and has walking-talking advertisements (us!) that sing the praises of the surgery. Instead of waiting or putting it off until later in life, we do it now. The second being that we graduated from the "No Fear School of Living" and therefore we're more daring, took more chances and generally did more reckless (or dumber!) stuff than did the previous generation and it's finally catching up with us!
Whenever we're watching a sporting event on TV and an athlete takes a hard hit, flips over the handlebars of his bike or gets bucked off a bull, my husband and I look at each other and say, "He'll feel that in 30 years!"
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Bathrooms, Individual Remote TV Clickers, and
His and Her Spyders.
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die,
I want to go where they went." ~ ~ Will Rogers
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
~ ~ Winston Churchill in his tribute to the RAF.
"I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining
people who think the world owes them a living." ~ ~ John Wayne
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Originally Posted by akspyderman
I had a right hip replaced (anterior method) on Jan 4th. Got on the today. Had no issues putting my leg over the seat (no assistance) and was able to sit on the seat comfortably. I stood on the rear floorboard getting on and on the main floorboard getting off.
Can't wait for the snow to melt so I can climb aboard and ride. I am feeling that it will be good to go.
I'm impressed - Modern medicine is nothing short of miraculous and we're all the walking proof of it......
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Bathrooms, Individual Remote TV Clickers, and
His and Her Spyders.
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I want to go where they went." ~ ~ Will Rogers
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
~ ~ Winston Churchill in his tribute to the RAF.
"I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining
people who think the world owes them a living." ~ ~ John Wayne
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How ya doing?
Originally Posted by akspyderman
[QUOTE=NautiBrit;1207964]I'm so happy to see the good results people are having with hip replacements, so I thought that I'd add my .02 cents. I had my right hip replaced last Friday, 12/2, with the robotic anterior approach and got on and off my Spyder yesterday and into and out of my truck. I wanted my s/o to know that in the event of an emergency, that I could mobilize. Walk, walk, walk. I did a mile yesterday and also do not skip or slack during physical therapy. Listen to your body, it will tell you what it can and cannot do.
Tomorrow I'm thinking of taking the Spyder for a trip around the neighborhood , body willing.
And mmiehe:
I will be joining the club on Jan 4th. Going to have my right hip replaced. This will be the second attempt. Was going to have it done in May but ran into heart issues. Now that they are stable, its hip replacement time. Will let you know how it works for me, but I am encouraged by what I have read so far. [/QUOTE]
NautiBrit - You're two months out.....how ya doing?
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And the Keys to a Happy Marriage: Separate
Bathrooms, Individual Remote TV Clickers, and
His and Her Spyders.
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die,
I want to go where they went." ~ ~ Will Rogers
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
~ ~ Winston Churchill in his tribute to the RAF.
"I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining
people who think the world owes them a living." ~ ~ John Wayne
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How YOU doin'?
[QUOTE=akspyderman;1222875]I had a right hip replaced (anterior method) on Jan 4th. Got on the today. Had no issues putting my leg over the seat (no assistance) and was able to sit on the seat comfortably. I stood on the rear floorboard getting on and on the main floorboard getting off.
Can't wait for the snow to melt so I can climb aboard and ride. I am feeling that it will be good to go. [/QUOTE
Now that you're a little more than a month out - how's the hip doing? Your fellow "Bionic Ryders" want a follow-up!
He's on his RT She's on her F3
And the Keys to a Happy Marriage: Separate
Bathrooms, Individual Remote TV Clickers, and
His and Her Spyders.
"If there are no dogs in heaven, then when I die,
I want to go where they went." ~ ~ Will Rogers
"Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few."
~ ~ Winston Churchill in his tribute to the RAF.
"I'd like to know why well-educated idiots keep apologizing for lazy and complaining
people who think the world owes them a living." ~ ~ John Wayne
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