Throw rugs or small objects should be kept off the floor for your safety.
How to get up off the floor after hip replacement.
With a chair to the side for support and keeping the body straight you go down on one knee operated leg first and not breaking the 90 degree rule.
Knees should be hips width apart and wrist should be shoulder width apart.
Your focus should be on never flexing the hip more than 90 degrees such as bringing your knees up higher than the hip or bending forward from the waist when you are sitting down.
You should find more efficient ways of doing the chores that people with healthy hip and knee joints would think nothing of getting into a deep squat to do.
Avoid ice or snow.
For instance a deep squat is often done when one wants to reach towards the back of a low cabinet to pull out a pot.
From the step 3 position get into quadruped position or on all fours bring two wrists on the floor rock your pelvis and bring both knees on the floor.
You will likely be most comfortable sleeping on your back with a pillow between your knees or on the opposite side of your new hip with a pillow between your knees.
Follow with your good leg so you are on your knees kneeling upright you walk forwards with your hands and gradually lower your body to the floor.
While on your back anchor the base of your ribs to the ground reach and roll over to get on your side go to a.
People do deep squats to clean things close to the floor such as baseboards.