I had my right hip replaced 2 years ago and yesterday saw my surgeon once again. I've been asking him over and over, when I can start running again, and this time I got an answer, which was "people who have hip replacement surgery find that they cannot run because the brain cannot communicate with the metallic replacement -- the brain never knows where the hip is".
Anyone?
Played golf for the first time this year, today (winter is longer in Canada) and my short irons were spectacular -- all thanks to my TGM study -- and these excellent forums.
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