so, I need a new hip. Arthritis dang it.
has anyone gone thru this and had issues getting back to playing pedal steel?
I know we all heal differently, but most friends have seen amazing improvement in quality of life, zero pain etc. so I don't have too many concerns, but...
I just wondered if anyone had advise or cautions, specific to the ergonomics of playing steel as a cyborg.
cheers,
Chris
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Rhythm Cats - steel, guitar, banjo, dobro
Gold Canyon, AZ
www.rhythmcatsshow.com
www.seldomfed.com
I had a total left hip replacement in 2004. It was not all that bad and it relieved my pain. I went back to work three months after surgery. The hardest parts for me were getting in bed without letting my leg go sideways and taking a shower without getting the wound wet. When it comes time for the right one I will have no hesitation about getting it done. Jr. Watts
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