WILL MY JOINT REPLACEMENT SET OFF THE METAL DETECTOR? “Probably. A survey of hip replacement patients revealed that 8 out of 10 of them triggered the metal detector,” says McLeod Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Rodney Alan.
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Advise security officers of your implantLet them know where your implant is located. A security officer will offer you a private screening that could include screening with a hand-held wand and a pat-down inspection. You will not need to show your surgical scar or remove any clothing.
WILL MY JOINT REPLACEMENT SET OFF THE METAL DETECTOR? “Probably. A survey of hip replacement patients revealed that 8 out of 10 of them triggered the metal detector,” says McLeod Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Rodney Alan.
Airport Security ScannersRoughly 90% of all implants from total knee or total hip arthroplasty will most definitely set off the security alarms when passing through an airport security scanning system. Even if your particular implant only contains small traces of metal, it will more than likely sound the alarm.
After six weeks, people can typically travel. We might recommend blood thinners for travel, for example, if you are planning to take intercontinental or transcontinental flights. This might be as simple as taking an aspirin, or we might suggest something more robust if you have a known history of blood clots.