Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) with labral tears is one of the most common causes of hip pain in active adults under 40. Hip arthroscopy for FAI and labral repair has a 4-6 week post-operative hip flexion restriction (typically 70-90 degrees maximum) to protect the repaired labrum. During this restriction, floor-level kitchen tasks (picking up dropped items, accessing low cabinets, loading the dishwasher) all exceed the hip flexion limit. The electric jar opener is useful in FAI/arthroscopy recovery for the grip fatigue that accumulates when one hand is used for ambulation assistance (crutches); the reacher is the primary tool for floor and low-level kitchen access.
Direct answer: The GrabbersTool 32-inch Reacher is the essential post-hip-arthroscopy kitchen tool for the hip flexion restriction period, enabling floor-level and low-cabinet access without exceeding the 70-90 degree hip flexion limit. The Electric Jar Opener reduces hand fatigue from crutch use.
FAI and Hip Arthroscopy Kitchen Recovery Summary
| Recovery Phase | Hip Flexion Limit | Adaptive Tool Priority |
|---|---|---|
| Weeks 1-4 (crutch-assisted, labral protection) | 70-90 degrees maximum; no bending to floor; no squatting; raised toilet seat and chairs above knee height required | 32-inch reacher (GrabbersTool) for all floor-level kitchen items; electric jar opener reduces hand fatigue during crutch use; high kitchen stool at safe hip angle |
| Weeks 4-12 (progressive return) | Restriction progressively lifted per PT; floor-level access begins at OT/PT direction; return to normal kitchen bending as cleared | Continue using reacher as comfort allows; anti-fatigue mat for return to kitchen standing |
| Pre-arthroscopy (FAI symptoms) | Deep hip flexion in kitchen (squatting for low cabinets) provokes groin pain; patients spontaneously avoid deep flexion positions | 32-inch reacher for low cabinet access; avoid low-seat kitchen chairs; surgical referral if conservative management insufficient |
See the 32-inch Reacher and the full reacher collection for FAI kitchen recovery support.


