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[QUOTE="IngridF, post: 1113214, member: 16447"] Listen to your surgeon and physiotherapist. Oh and a cable wrap is not a total hip replacement. Also depends if you had an anterior and posterior procedure. I am 6 months post op and yes could I be walking longer distances for sure, but not outside on ice and snow. Uneven surfaces also can potentially be risky, falling after a hip replacement is the worst that can happen. Being inactive for the months leading up to my operation, I lost much of my overall fitness. Now gaining it all back slowly. Am I tempted to walk the Camino, yes, but as I am looking into walking the San Salvador/Primitivo combo, I wait until next year and enjoy my travels this year that are more moderate. Still a lot of walking involved, just not my usual camino distance which always has been 20 to 25 kms per day and the odd 35. Buen Camino to all the "Hipsters"! [/QUOTE]
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