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What mattress to choose with a hip endoprosthesis?

15 grudnia 2023
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After the procedure of hip joint replacement with hip endoprosthesis, choosing the right mattress becomes a crucial element in ensuring comfort and support, contributing to rehabilitation. In this context, the appropriate design, material, and construction of the mattress play a significant role. The highly recommended product is a highly elastic mattress with a hardness of 6.5. It is worth emphasizing that the choice of a mattress after hip endoprosthesis implantation is an investment in one's own health and comfort, something everyone deserves.

The operation of hip joint replacement requires a sensible approach to returning to health and fitness, including support for the hips. The mattress plays an extremely important role, significantly influencing the comfort of sleep every night and the entire necessary process of rehabilitation and recovery. When choosing your new mattress, it is worthwhile to opt for proven solutions, such as Osaka Air. Thanks to its carefully designed construction, this functional mattress provides optimal support for the hips. It facilitates peaceful sleep and effective rehabilitation. Let your hips regenerate and choose a mattress that will take care of them.
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Optimal hip support

After the implantation of a hip endoprosthesis, it is important to ensure good support for the pelvis and spine during sleep. In this regard, mattresses play a significant role, as they can help or harm depending on their construction. The foundation of a high-quality mattress lies in its design and construction, which are closely linked to functionality.

The ideal mattress firmness is considered to be 6.5 on the American scale, providing users with the perfect balance between comfort and support. The firmness of the Osaka Air mattress allows for the actual contouring to the body through its adaptability. This distinguishes it from memory foam mattresses, which tend to sink. Our mattress perfectly conforms to the anatomical shapes of the body, ensuring stable rest.

It is not just a mattress but a partner in the healing process, helping patients after procedures on the path to full functionality and providing complete comfort. It also offers good support during difficult moments of rehabilitation and recovery. Opting for optimal hip support is worthwhile. It not only leads to a deeper sleep full of comfort and regeneration but also efficient recovery.
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Joint replacement requires comfort

After the implantation of a hip endoprosthesis, ensuring a comfortable and regenerative sleep becomes crucial for the recovery process. Therefore, choosing the right mattress becomes a decision of significant importance. Meeting the needs and expectations of individuals with endoprostheses, the Polish brand ONSEN® introduces the Osaka Air mattress. This brand offers top-quality products that change the quality of life.

This functional foam mattress not only provides the highest sleeping comfort but, above all, effectively supports the spine and hips, allowing for better recovery. The universal and anatomically adapted mattress firmness of 6.5 guarantees perfect body support, enabling a peaceful and safe sleep. Its innovative construction is designed with the needs of various individuals in mind, including those with hip endoprostheses, providing support at every stage of the return to functionality.

Thanks to the use of high-quality textiles and foams that meet the requirements of standards such as ISO, Oeko-Tex, or CertiPUR, the Osaka Air mattress meticulously ensures healthy sleep while providing uncompromising safety every night. The production process undergoes rigorous quality controls, eliminating even the smallest defects, allowing us to confidently state that our mattress meets the highest standards.
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Functionality in the service of the hip

After a successfully performed hip surgery involving the implantation of a hip endoprosthesis, the functionality of the mattress becomes a key factor influencing the entire treatment and recovery process of the patient. In this context, the choice of a mattress that provides sleep comfort while focusing on the needs of the hips after the surgery is crucial. An excellent solution here is the Osaka Air mattress, which effectively aids in rehabilitation.

The most versatile mattress firmness set at a level of 6.5 on the American firmness scale is the key to ensuring adequate support for the spine and hips. This meets the refined requirements of effective recovery after the implantation of a hip endoprosthesis. As a result, you can achieve a peaceful sleep while also enjoying full support throughout the night.

It is worth noting that the Osaka Air mattress meets even the most elevated expectations and cares about the sustainable development and safety of each user. By using the highest quality materials from European suppliers with various certifications, including CertiPUR or Oeko-Tex, we effectively combine functionality with concern for the environment and health of our customers. When choosing your mattress after the implantation of a hip endoprosthesis, it is worth opting for a mattress that provides dedicated hip support, bringing relief and comfort every day during the recovery process.
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Support for the healing process

When thinking about the rehabilitation process, the ONSEN® team always follows, in the first place, the Polish model created by Professor Wiktor Dega, which has been adopted by many countries worldwide. It was initially implemented by the creator himself and over time spread throughout the country. This fully Polish rehabilitation system was also recognized, and even officially recommended, by the World Health Organization (WHO).

The Polish rehabilitation model, created by Professor Wiktor Dega, is based on four key foundations. It assumes universality, early initiation, comprehensiveness, and continuity, with each of these elements being almost equally important, so they must occur together. By applying this rehabilitation model, we can regain fitness more quickly.

Fundamental to the model is universality, which is intended to ensure that rehabilitation is available to all patients who need it. This principle is also based on an interdisciplinary approach because it should cover all fields of medicine. It is connected with early initiation, which should be understood as starting patient improvement even before a planned surgery or immediately after it, depending on the patient's condition.

It should not be understood as gymnastics, but always consider all other forms of patient improvement. Among them are mentioned, for example, breathing exercises or isometric exercises, i.e., any action that can help the patient regain fitness on all levels. It applies to the biological, psychological, and social spheres, which is sometimes overlooked.

The third element of the model, which is comprehensiveness, is related to this. It means that the life situation of the patient changes not only on the biological level but also on the others. Therefore, it is necessary to maintain interdisciplinary collaboration to approach rehabilitation comprehensively. It must be continuous, lasting even after leaving the medical facility. This type of environmental rehabilitation ensures the continuation of treatment and improvements.
 
Rehabilitation lasts throughout life.
During the healing process after hip endoprosthesis implantation, proper support becomes a crucial element, which a well-chosen mattress can provide during rehabilitation and recovery. The functional Osaka Air mattress, created by a renowned Polish company, perfectly fits into this role, as it has unique therapeutic and regenerative properties appreciated by thousands of customers.

The mattress firmness, rated at 6.5 on the American scale, has been carefully examined and adjusted to provide precise support needed for effective hip rehabilitation. Aligned with the principles of the Polish rehabilitation model, our functional mattresses enable users to have a peaceful sleep, while also ensuring the anatomical alignment of the body.

Rehabilitation after hip endoprosthesis implantation is a demanding process that requires not only professional care but also appropriate conditions for rest and sleep. Thanks to its thoughtful construction, the Osaka Air mattress supports not only physical health but also provides psychological comfort, accelerating the return to mobility and increasing the amount of deep sleep, responsible for the body's self-healing. Regeneration on the best mattress becomes not only a medical necessity but also an extraordinary pleasure associated with its functionalities.

We also encourage you to explore other articles on the best sleep and health blog, as well as the Encyclopedia of Healthy Sleep prepared by the ONSEN® team of specialists. For those who care about spine health, we recommend a set of spine exercises prepared by our physiotherapist.
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FAQ: Mattress after hip endoprosthesis

Which mattress to choose after hip endoprosthesis implantation?

After hip endoprosthesis implantation, it is recommended to choose a mattress of medium firmness (6.5), which will provide adequate support and dynamics. Specialists recommend the Osaka Air mattress, which has key functionalities important for meeting the needs of individuals with hip endoprostheses.

What type of bed is best after hip replacement?

After hip joint replacement, it is important to pay special attention to sleep conditions, but the bed itself is not crucial. The bed frame is significant, with at least 20 slats providing proper stability for the mattress and promoting ventilation. However, the priority is the choice of an appropriate and functional mattress. It should be a mattress constructed with several layers, each serving a specific role. It is good for the first layer to be made of high-density foam, with the second layer being memory foam.

Can a mattress that is too soft harm the hips?

Yes, because it will not provide support to the hips, pelvis, and spine. Especially after hip endoprosthesis implantation, it is important to avoid overly soft mattresses that can lead to discomfort and hinder rehabilitation. The recommended Osaka Air mattress ensures proper recovery, as endorsed by experts.

Is a memory foam mattress good for people with a hip endoprosthesis?

No, because memory foam lacks dynamics and is completely devoid of resilience. As a result, memory foam sinks and engulfs the body. This lack of support can lead to health issues and make it difficult to get up from the mattress. Many people also complain about excessive sweating on memory foam mattresses. Therefore, they are not recommended for individuals with hip endoprostheses.

Why do hips hurt on a memory foam mattress?

Hip pain on a memory foam mattress indicates a lack of proper support. Memory foam completely succumbs to temperature and pressure, characterized by zero dynamics. It collapses under the influence of temperature and pressure, especially in the hip and lumbar spine area. Consequently, such a mattress does not provide good support and exacerbates pain symptoms. Individuals with a replaced hip joint should strongly avoid it.

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