Hip Replacement Disability Tax Credi t
What is Hip Replacement? A hip replacement is when a surgeon removes the damaged parts of the hip joint and replaces it with an artificial joint. There are several conditions which may damage the hip joint. These conditions include osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteonecrosis.
Symptoms of Hip Pain Symptoms of severe hip pain include intense pain (even when on medication), using a cane or walker to move around, poor sleep, being unable to walk up and down the stairs, and having difficulty rising from a seated position. If you experience these symptoms you may be considered for a hip replacement to relieve your pain.
Things You Should Know about Hip Replacement Surgery Hip replacement surgery is a procedure when a doctor removes a painful hip joint and then replaces it with an artificial joint. This artificial joint is made out of metal and plastic components. Following the surgery patients tend to stay in the hospital between 4 to 6 days.
Eligibility Criteria for Disability Tax Credit for Hip Replacement This will likely qualify you under the disability section entitled walking impairment. Patients who are eligible for this disability tax credit program must have difficulty moving around and require a cane or walker to assist them. They must also take an inordinate amount of time to walk even with appropriate therapy, medication, and devices.
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