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I call it the “invisible dog walker” and it is invaluable for moving your “dead weight” operative leg after surgery, for getting in and out of bed, etc. It is very important that it be rigid and the foot loop should also be rigid to make it easier to insert your foot.

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These are the perfect size for your hip. Get two so you always have one in the freezer ready to go.

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There are many brands of ice machines, but I had a Breg Polar Ice machine. Make sure to get a pad large enough to cover your hip. A large rectangular pad worked well for me.

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This is a slightly less expensive model, but there are also less expensive brands. If you buy a different brand after clicking this link, I’ll still get credit.

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I bought these for my 78yo mom after her hip surgery and wish I had them after my hip surgery because it is not easy getting up and down from the toilet without using your operative leg (which is a No No!).

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My mom used this after her hip surgery. We have purchased several of these for both my mom and my dad. We think they’re the best!

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You need grabbers to pick stuff up off the floor. You need two grabbers so you can use the second grabber to pick up the first grabber when you drop it!

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This was a life saver for me after hip surgery! I used it in the car, in chairs, etc. Heck, I would bring it with me when we went to church or visited friends. And two years post-op I still like using it on occasion.

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I read somewhere that using walking sticks transfers 30% of the load from your legs to your arms. So I used these when hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu two months before hip surgery, post-op after I graduated from crutches, and six months after surgery when I hiked the Camino Santiago in Spain. Good for fending off overly frisky dogs too!