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Ice Skating After a Hip Replacement - Ep. 48

21 min · 9 de may de 2026
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Ice Skating After Hip Replacement ►► Download my Top 12 Tips for Hip Replacement Patients here [https://www.chrisbystriansky.com/Hip-Recovery-Masters-12-Tips-For-Hip-Patients] Get my book, NEW STEEL here - available in hardcover, paperback, eBook and audio versions [https://amzn.to/4kOnxkF] For more information, or to send a question or comment, visit The Hip Replacement Podcast website [https://thehipreplacementpodcast.com] Can You Ice Skate After Hip Replacement Surgery? Hip replacement recovery, ice skating after hip replacement, and why your old activities may not be as “over” as you think. In this episode of The Hip Replacement Podcast, Chris shares a personal story about getting back on the ice years after hip replacement surgery. After his daughters started taking ice skating lessons in Central Florida, Chris agreed to take them skating — even though, as every hip replacement patient knows, ice is slippery, falls are scary, and confidence after hip surgery does not always come rushing back immediately. This episode is not a recommendation that every hip replacement patient should go ice skating. Instead, it is a real-life reminder that hip replacement recovery is not only about walking, rehab exercises, physical therapy, or getting through the early weeks after surgery. It is also about asking a bigger question: What parts of your active life do you still want to return to when your body is ready? Chris talks about his long history with ice skating and hockey, from growing up playing hockey in the Chicago area to working as a rink guard and playing late-night hockey at outdoor and indoor rinks in Houston. That background mattered. He was not learning to skate for the first time after hip replacement. He had years of skating experience, which helped him manage the risk, take it slow, avoid crowds, stay aware of his balance, and enjoy time with his daughters. The bigger lesson is for anyone preparing for hip replacement surgery or living years after hip replacement: do not be too quick to throw away the equipment, identity, or activities you think you may never need again. You may return to golf, tennis, hiking, cycling, skating, dancing, fitness classes, or another activity you once loved — maybe at a different pace, a gentler level, or for a completely new reason. Hip replacement surgery can feel like the end of certain activities, but for many people, it may become the beginning of a smarter, more intentional active life. Your recovery timeline is personal. Your risks are personal. Your return to activity should be discussed with your doctor or physical therapist. But your future may be bigger than you think. If you are a hip replacement patient, preparing for hip surgery, recovering from total hip replacement, or wondering what life after hip replacement can look like, this episode offers encouragement, perspective, and a little ice-rink reality check. New hips. New you. Let’s go.   Thanks for joining THE HIP REPLACEMENT PODCAST. -Chris    LIKE, SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW If you liked this episode, please take a moment to subscribe and leave a review!  Your support helps us reach more hip replacement patients who need these insights and inspiration. Thanks for tuning into THE HIP REPLACEMENT PODCAST!  See you next time.

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