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    I am a semi-pro athlete(ski racing) who received a right hip resurfacing with 
	Dr Mont on April 9, 2009. I am a pilot and opted for the anterior lat 
	approach with Dr. Mont due to the incision and trauma not being on the 
	&amp;quot;sitting areas.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
	All of my pre op was done from Park City UT, so I didn&#039;t meet anyone until 
	the day before surgery. His assistant Jill was incredible. All of my pre op 
	concerns were answered quickly and easily via email and phone. I showed up 
	the day before surgery and stayed at the guesthouse at the hospital. Don&#039;t 
	remember the exact name, but Dr. Mont&#039;s office will give you the name. I met 
	with Dr. Mont and Jill and had the last of my questions answered. Dr. Mont 
	was very assuring that I would not end up with a THR. They also let me know 
	they use the Wright C+ and Cormet devices. I then went for my last blood 
	test at the hospital. Everything was smooth and easy like a well oiled 
	machine. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I showed up the next morning at 6am and was taken in immediately. The 
	hospital staff is very nice and accommodating. I met with the 
	Anesthesiologist, and he reassured me that the spinal would be adequate and 
	I would remember nothing, he was correct, don&#039;t worry about the spinal. 
	After recovery, I was sent to my room, and it was a very nice room, with an 
	extra bedroom on the side for my guest. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	The next day I met with Dr. Mont, he stated that it went very well and that 
	my bone stock was extremely dense and a pleasure to work with (maybe due to 
	years of pounding them ski racing). He then informed me that I received the 
	Wright C+ device. The gist I got, and I could be wrong, was that the Wright 
	C+ it 
	works well with dense bones. I really wasn&#039;t worried about the device, I 
	just felt comfortable with the fact that Dr. Mont is comfortable with it. I 
	feel that is the most important part of the device choice, the surgeons 
	experience and comfort with the device and installation. He knows I&#039;m an 
	athlete, and will return to ski racing in Sept in Chile. He assured me that 
	in a few months, I will not even know I have the device. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I rode to NYC to my parents home after being discharged. The 3.5 hr ride was 
	no big deal at all. Just needed a pillow, garbage bag (to reduce friction 
	getting in and out) and an ice bag. Stopped once on the way home. Flying 
	would have been a little difficult but doable due to the seat angle. 
	Swelling was at a minimum too.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Overall, it was a very pleasant experience. There are no staples or stitches 
	to be removed! The steri strips will fall off in about two weeks. My pain 
	was minimal, I have only used an occasional Hydrocodone just to sleep. I was 
	able to walk with crutches the day after surgery. I was able to climb stairs 
	too. Pain is minimal and has not really been worse than pre op pain. About 5 
	days post op, I moved to one crutch. It is now 12 days, and I can walk with 
	a limp and no crutches, but Jill insisted that I use one crutch for a bit 
	longer. I am flying home on Thursday (2 weeks post op) and feel totally ok 
	to do so.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Dr. Mont is a rock star and his staff too! &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Lou&lt;br /&gt;
	R Wright C +Dr. Mont 4/9/09 
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    I am a semi-pro athlete(ski racing) who received a right hip resurfacing with 
	Dr Mont on April 9, 2009. I am a pilot and opted for the anterior lat 
	approach with Dr. Mont due to the incision and trauma not being on the 
	&amp;quot;sitting areas.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
	All of my pre op was done from Park City UT, so I didn&#039;t meet anyone until 
	the day before surgery. His assistant Jill was incredible. All of my pre op 
	concerns were answered quickly and easily via email and phone. I showed up 
	the day before surgery and stayed at the guesthouse at the hospital. Don&#039;t 
	remember the exact name, but Dr. Mont&#039;s office will give you the name. I met 
	with Dr. Mont and Jill and had the last of my questions answered. Dr. Mont 
	was very assuring that I would not end up with a THR. They also let me know 
	they use the Wright C+ and Cormet devices. I then went for my last blood 
	test at the hospital. Everything was smooth and easy like a well oiled 
	machine. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I showed up the next morning at 6am and was taken in immediately. The 
	hospital staff is very nice and accommodating. I met with the 
	Anesthesiologist, and he reassured me that the spinal would be adequate and 
	I would remember nothing, he was correct, don&#039;t worry about the spinal. 
	After recovery, I was sent to my room, and it was a very nice room, with an 
	extra bedroom on the side for my guest. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	The next day I met with Dr. Mont, he stated that it went very well and that 
	my bone stock was extremely dense and a pleasure to work with (maybe due to 
	years of pounding them ski racing). He then informed me that I received the 
	Wright C+ device. The gist I got, and I could be wrong, was that the Wright 
	C+ it 
	works well with dense bones. I really wasn&#039;t worried about the device, I 
	just felt comfortable with the fact that Dr. Mont is comfortable with it. I 
	feel that is the most important part of the device choice, the surgeons 
	experience and comfort with the device and installation. He knows I&#039;m an 
	athlete, and will return to ski racing in Sept in Chile. He assured me that 
	in a few months, I will not even know I have the device. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I rode to NYC to my parents home after being discharged. The 3.5 hr ride was 
	no big deal at all. Just needed a pillow, garbage bag (to reduce friction 
	getting in and out) and an ice bag. Stopped once on the way home. Flying 
	would have been a little difficult but doable due to the seat angle. 
	Swelling was at a minimum too.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Overall, it was a very pleasant experience. There are no staples or stitches 
	to be removed! The steri strips will fall off in about two weeks. My pain 
	was minimal, I have only used an occasional Hydrocodone just to sleep. I was 
	able to walk with crutches the day after surgery. I was able to climb stairs 
	too. Pain is minimal and has not really been worse than pre op pain. About 5 
	days post op, I moved to one crutch. It is now 12 days, and I can walk with 
	a limp and no crutches, but Jill insisted that I use one crutch for a bit 
	longer. I am flying home on Thursday (2 weeks post op) and feel totally ok 
	to do so.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Dr. Mont is a rock star and his staff too! &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Lou&lt;br /&gt;
	R Wright C +Dr. Mont 4/9/09 
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    <title>Lou Hip Resurfacing - Right Wright C+  2009  Dr. Mont</title>
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    I am a semi-pro athlete(ski racing) who received a right hip resurfacing with 
	Dr Mont on April 9, 2009. I am a pilot and opted for the anterior lat 
	approach with Dr. Mont due to the incision and trauma not being on the 
	&amp;quot;sitting areas.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
	All of my pre op was done from Park City UT, so I didn&#039;t meet anyone until 
	the day before surgery. His assistant Jill was incredible. All of my pre op 
	concerns were answered quickly and easily via email and phone. I showed up 
	the day before surgery and stayed at the guesthouse at the hospital. Don&#039;t 
	remember the exact name, but Dr. Mont&#039;s office will give you the name. I met 
	with Dr. Mont and Jill and had the last of my questions answered. Dr. Mont 
	was very assuring that I would not end up with a THR. They also let me know 
	they use the Wright C+ and Cormet devices. I then went for my last blood 
	test at the hospital. Everything was smooth and easy like a well oiled 
	machine. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I showed up the next morning at 6am and was taken in immediately. The 
	hospital staff is very nice and accommodating. I met with the 
	Anesthesiologist, and he reassured me that the spinal would be adequate and 
	I would remember nothing, he was correct, don&#039;t worry about the spinal. 
	After recovery, I was sent to my room, and it was a very nice room, with an 
	extra bedroom on the side for my guest. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	The next day I met with Dr. Mont, he stated that it went very well and that 
	my bone stock was extremely dense and a pleasure to work with (maybe due to 
	years of pounding them ski racing). He then informed me that I received the 
	Wright C+ device. The gist I got, and I could be wrong, was that the Wright 
	C+ it 
	works well with dense bones. I really wasn&#039;t worried about the device, I 
	just felt comfortable with the fact that Dr. Mont is comfortable with it. I 
	feel that is the most important part of the device choice, the surgeons 
	experience and comfort with the device and installation. He knows I&#039;m an 
	athlete, and will return to ski racing in Sept in Chile. He assured me that 
	in a few months, I will not even know I have the device. &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	I rode to NYC to my parents home after being discharged. The 3.5 hr ride was 
	no big deal at all. Just needed a pillow, garbage bag (to reduce friction 
	getting in and out) and an ice bag. Stopped once on the way home. Flying 
	would have been a little difficult but doable due to the seat angle. 
	Swelling was at a minimum too.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Overall, it was a very pleasant experience. There are no staples or stitches 
	to be removed! The steri strips will fall off in about two weeks. My pain 
	was minimal, I have only used an occasional Hydrocodone just to sleep. I was 
	able to walk with crutches the day after surgery. I was able to climb stairs 
	too. Pain is minimal and has not really been worse than pre op pain. About 5 
	days post op, I moved to one crutch. It is now 12 days, and I can walk with 
	a limp and no crutches, but Jill insisted that I use one crutch for a bit 
	longer. I am flying home on Thursday (2 weeks post op) and feel totally ok 
	to do so.&lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Dr. Mont is a rock star and his staff too! &lt;br /&gt;
	&lt;br /&gt;
	Lou&lt;br /&gt;
	R Wright C +Dr. Mont 4/9/09 
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