
It’s hip to be hip – Quiz Day at WRCO
It's hip to be hip - Quiz Day at WRCO
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RICHLAND CENTER, Wis (WRCO FM) – Every Tuesday, Hank tests the useless knowledge that Phil possesses. It is the ROUND-UP QUIZEE-POO.

Hip Replacement Surgery Quiz (True/False)
- Hip replacement surgery is sometimes done using a robot.
True – Some surgeons use robotic assistance for precision, though it’s still guided by the doctor. - A hip replacement involves removing part of the hip joint and replacing it with artificial parts.
True – The damaged bone and cartilage are replaced with metal, plastic, or ceramic components. - After surgery, most people are walking the same day or the next day.
True – Thanks to modern techniques, early movement is encouraged to speed recovery. - You can never go through airport security again after a hip replacement.
False – You can still travel! You may just set off metal detectors and need extra screening. - Physical therapy is an important part of recovery.
True – It helps improve strength, flexibility, and overall function of the new joint. - You can’t bend your hip ever again after surgery.
False – You can! You’ll just need to follow some precautions at first. - Hip replacements typically last 15 to 20 years or more.
True – With care, they can last a long time, even longer in some cases. - You’ll be in the hospital for weeks after the surgery.
False – Most patients go home within a few days or even the same day, depending on their health. - You’ll be pain-free the moment you wake up from surgery.
False – There is usually some pain during recovery, but long-term pain is greatly reduced.
10. After full recovery, many patients return to activities like biking, swimming, and golfing. True – Low-impact activities are encouraged once healed—just no skydiving or bull riding.
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