Recovery after hip replacement surgery requires patience, proper rehabilitation, and adherence to medical guidance. Following the procedure, patients typically participate in physical therapy to restore strength and mobility in the hip joint. While hip arthroscopy surgery generally involves a shorter recovery period due to its minimally invasive nature, joint replacement may require more time for healing. In many cases, patients who initially undergo hip arthroscopy for joint repair can delay or avoid the need for replacement surgery. With consistent rehabilitation and proper care, most individuals regain the ability to walk, exercise, and perform daily activities comfortably.