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Before a patient is allowed to leave the hospital, they must first be able to get in and out of bed on their own. It’s important to have the pain addressed prior to discharge; a patient must have acceptable pain control. Basic activities such as eating, drinking, and using the bathroom can be difficult for patients to do after the surgery. They must first accomplish such by themselves before heading home.
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At home, be sure that pieces of furniture are rearranged for the patient to be able to move around with ease when using a cane or any other assistive device. Put items frequently used within quick reach to not force the body to reach up or bend down just to get a hold of them.
Dr. Ryan Shephard received his medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 2010. He completed his residency specializing in Orthopedic Surgery from McLaren Macomb in Mt. Clemens, Michigan in 2015. For more information about Dr. Shephard, head over to this page.