Bathing After Hip Replacement: Safe, Clinician-Backed Steps for Home Recovery

After a hip replacement, protecting the new joint during everyday tasks is essential. Bathing requires special care to avoid bending the operated hip past 90° and sudden twists. Battery bath lifts (like the Bridge) let users enter the tub with a controlled, seated descent — but always confirm use with your surgeon or physiotherapist before first use.

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Quick answer: Hip precautions in the first 6–12 weeks

  • Maintain the 90° Rule: Your knees must stay lower than your hips while sitting.

  • Avoid Twisting: Do not pivot on your operated leg; move your entire body as one unit.

  • Controlled Entry: Stepping over a high tub wall is typically discouraged in early recovery due to balance and joint stress.

     

When NOT to bathe (red flags)

Do not attempt a bath and contact your surgeon immediately if:

  • The incision is wet, open, or draining fluid.
  • There are signs of infection (fever, redness, or increased swelling).
  • You feel dizzy or lightheaded while standing.

 

Why a bath lift helps

A battery powered bath lift provides a mechanical engineering control that replaces risky manual movements with motorized assistance . By using a reclining lift like the Bridge, you can sit with an open hip angle, ensuring you do not approach the dangerous 90° threshold.

 

Step-by-step “precaution-safe” bathing workflow

  1. Clearance: Confirm with your surgeon/PT that you are ready for tub hygiene.
  2. Preparation: Place a non-slip mat outside the tub; ensure a towel and the remote are within reach.
  3. Positioning: Use the remote to raise the seat slightly above the tub rim. Back up until you feel the rim against your legs.
  4. Seated entry: Sit slowly while keeping the operated leg extended forward. Use the side flaps to slide onto the seat.
  5. Descent: Use the waterproof remote to lower yourself into the tub slowly.
  6. Exit: Raise the seat slightly above the rim before swinging your legs out carefully.

 

Cleaning & remote safety in post-op care

Rinse the latex-free seat pads after every use and wipe the frame with pH-neutral disinfectant to maintain surgical hygiene standards.

Safety & Training Note

MedSupply is the exclusive distributor in Canada for the Bridge Battery Powered Bath Lift. This product is a mobility aid and does not replace clinical judgment. Show this guide to your therapist before first use.


FAQs

  • Can I bathe alone?

Avoid bathing alone in the first two weeks of recovery; have a caregiver nearby.

  • Can I use a lift if ordered "no weight bearing"?

If you can sit safely, the lift performs the vertical movement—confirm with your surgeon.

  • Does ADP cover post-op equipment?

Sometimes; it requires an OT/PT assessment for a long-term disability.

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