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					Originally Posted by  BillyClyde 68
					 
				 
				What is the recovery time for the Birmingham Procedure? I went to my family Dr and he has told me to go see a cutting Dr. He said with my age the Birmingham method might be a good deal for me. 
			
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 Totally depends on your physical/mental condition and how successful the surgery was.  I was out of the hospital one day following the hip replacement.  (They won't let you go home until you demonstrate you can walk up and down a couple of stairs with crutches or a walker.)  Was walking on one crutch within a week.  Driving and back to work (desk job) in two weeks.  Walking long distances and using an elliptical within a couple of months.  Reffed first game eight months after surgery starting a full schedule (for me) of fifty-plus games with no problems and no pain.  Downhill skiing the following winter with no problems (wouldn't recommend that to anyone as there's a definite danger to the hip from a hard fall - but relating it to show how well the hip can perform with a successful surgery).  
My hips were too far gone for a resurfacing option but that's an alternative to replacement and has a lot of positives including saving your ball joint and a quicker recovery time.  Both are major surgery.  You need to consult a 
top ortho surgeon to get options and make an informed decision.  
Good luck!