

This person can check the safety of your home and help you with your daily activities.įollow the instructions your provider or physical therapist gave you about when you can start putting weight on your leg. If you do not have someone to help you at home for the first 1 to 2 weeks, ask your provider about having a trained caregiver come to your home to help you.
FEMORAL NECK FRACTURE SURGERY PORTABLE
Have a bathroom or a portable commode on the same floor where you spend most of your day.Set up a bed or use a bedroom on the first floor.Set up your home so that you do not have to climb steps. You may need your hands to help you balance. Do not carry anything when you are walking around.Place a slip-proof mat in the bathtub or shower. Put hand rails in the bathtub or shower and next to the toilet. Remove loose wires or cords from areas you walk through to get from one room to another. Have a bed that is low enough so that your feet touch the floor when you sit on the edge of the bed. This is more often needed early after the surgery. You may need to take antibiotics before dental work and other medical procedures to reduce your risk of getting an infection. Tell all of your providers, including your dentist, that you have a rod or pin in your leg. These signs include more redness, more drainage, or the wound is opening up. Gently wash the wound with soap and water and pat it dry.Ĭheck your incision for any signs of infection at least once a day. Sit on a shower stool to avoid falling while showering.ĭo not soak in a bathtub, swimming pool, or hot tub until your provider says it is OK.Ĭhange your dressing (bandage) over your incision when instructed.Do not rub the incision or put creams or lotions on it. If you are not wearing a leg brace or immobilizer, carefully wash your incision with soap and water when your provider says this is OK.If you are wearing a leg brace or immobilizer, cover it with plastic to keep it dry while you shower.Follow your provider's instructions closely. Ask your health care provider when you can start. You may be able to start showering again about 5 to 7 days after your surgery.
