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  1. At 61 back on the ice in September 2023. Had hip replacement in Feb 23; Should surgery in January 23. Hip is 100% fine. No pain at all. Don't even know I had it replaced. Shoulder surgeries are nasty and take a long time to recover. Surgeries I have had include: Shoulders 3x; 2 hips, Achilles, distal bicep, broken arm, ligament tear in hand,
  2. I had my anterior hip replacement 4 months ago. Appears to be successful so far. I am able to walk 4-5 miles without pain. Have tightness in muscle area around incision - which I guess can be expected only 4 months out. Lifting knee straight up is what needs work. Going to PT and gym religiously. Feel like I am on good path to be back in net by September (7 months post surgery) when season starts. Feel like other than tightness around incision, I could play now, but don't want to be totally stupid....just goalie stupid. (PS) Also had significant shoulder surgery too Dec 2022 (2 months prior to hip replacement) Like I said - just goalie stupid. Gump - 61 years old - whatever it takes to get back.
  3. Thanks for the timeline info I’m just a 60+ year old goalie trying to keep it going as long as I can Happy to hear from brother goalies that have had hip surgery and continued to play I was worried that it wouldn’t be possible - which would have killed me
  4. Could I ask the guys that had the hip replacements how long was it before you could start playing again? I’m having my hip replacement at the end of November thanks
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