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Recovering from a Complex Femoral Shaft Fracture: When to Ditch the Crutches?

Comminuted femoral shaft fracture due to a car accident? Hello, this is my first time using this, and I'm not sure how to upload photos. I had a car accident on August 26, resulting in a comminuted fracture of the femoral shaft, with the doctor stating it was broken in three...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, if the images on the X-ray show that the fracture has healed, the use of crutches may no longer be necessary. However, if the bone has not healed properly, caution is required, as there is a possibility of re-fracture. Therefore, it is essential to return for a follow-...

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Understanding Pain on the Top of the Foot: Causes and Solutions

Pain upon palpation of the dorsum of the foot? Three days ago, I wore a pair of stiffer shoes, and after one day, I started experiencing pain when pressing on the area of the cuneiform bones on the inner side of my foot or when the shoes press against it. Additionally, there is a...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, three days ago you wore a pair of stiffer shoes, and after one day, you experienced pain when pressing on the wedge-shaped bone on the inner side of your foot. Additionally, there is a friction sound when you move your big toe. Based on your description, the pain does not ...

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Understanding Chronic Finger Joint Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Chronic pain in the finger joints? Hello, doctor! I have a question regarding pain in my finger joints. I have already checked the Q&A section on this site and have a general understanding. However, I would like to inquire further about my situation and choose the correct spe...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, the pain in the proximal interphalangeal joint of your right middle finger has been increasing over time and is affecting your daily activities. It does not hurt when at rest, but it does hurt when using the middle finger, such as when washing dishes, cups, wringing towels...

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Should You See a Doctor for a Bruised Big Toe After Soccer?

The big toe eats radishes? Hello doctor, a few days ago I kicked a soccer ball and hit my big toe. Initially, there was no visible injury, just slight redness and swelling. The next day, the lower half of my big toe developed a bruise all around, and the bruise has spread and the...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, based on your description of your injured toe with bruising, swelling, and pain, it seems less likely that there is a fracture. However, if the pain persists significantly after a few days, it would be best to see a doctor for an examination. Typically, using ointments, ad...

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Understanding Health Insurance X-Ray Regulations for Orthopedic Issues

What are the regulations for orthopedic X-rays under health insurance? Recently, I have been experiencing tibial pain that has spread to my knee for nearly a month. I finally found a clinic with X-ray services, but I was told it was just fascia inflammation. However, my bones rea...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the disease treatment is not effective, and based on the physician's assessment, X-rays can be taken if there are indications. Fractures and arthritis are the most common conditions for which X-rays are routinely performed.

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Can You Actually Compress Your Bones by Applying Pressure?

Bone depression Hello doctor, I have recently noticed that I often unintentionally press my face and feel a sensation of the bones in my head being pushed in. Is it possible to compress the bones using just my hands?


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello classmate, it's usually not possible.

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Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Travel Tips

Fifth metatarsal fracture issues? Hello, Doctor. On the night of December 9th, I slipped while running in high heels in the rain, and my foot swelled up that evening. The next day, I went to the emergency room, where the doctor diagnosed a fracture of the fifth metatarsal and app...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The URL you provided for the X-ray is incorrect; it would be best to ask the physician directly for clarification.

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Can You Still Grow Taller at 16? Tips for Height Increase

Can a 16-year-old still grow taller? I am currently 16 years old, and I haven't felt like I've grown taller in the past two months. Can doing pull-ups, riding a bicycle, increasing my nutrition intake, and going to bed early help me grow taller?


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the growth plates have closed, it is unlikely that further height increase will occur.

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Knee Pain After Fall: Possible Injuries and Treatment Options

Five days ago, I fell off my bike and landed on my right knee? Hello Doctor, five days ago I fell off my bike and landed on my right knee. Although I don't feel pain when sitting and bending my knee, I experience pain in the front of my knee when standing or walking. What ty...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Knee impact injuries can affect various tissues, including soft tissue, bone, and ligaments, which may all sustain contusions. It is advisable to consult an orthopedic specialist. The physician will assess whether an X-ray is necessary. Resting usually helps alleviate pain, and o...

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Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery, Mobility, and Travel Tips

Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello, Doctor. On December 12, 2022 (Monday), I injured my foot while playing basketball. On December 14 (Wednesday), an X-ray confirmed a fracture of the fifth metatarsal, as determined by the physician. The diagnosis and recommendation were as follows:...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. There is minimal displacement at the fracture site, so conservative treatment is sufficient. 2. The immobilization should last at least one month before the protective device can be removed; otherwise, there is a risk of displacement. 3. Around four weeks, the fracture wil...

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Should You See a Doctor After a Chin Injury from a Fall?

If you slip and hit your chin, is there a displacement of the jaw? Should you see a doctor? Hello doctor, I accidentally slipped in front of the bathroom and hit my chin on the floor. Now, it hurts when I touch my chin, and I'm worried if there might be a dislocation. My hea...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, if there is a fracture of the mandible, there should be pain when biting. If there is a dislocation, it may be impossible to open or close the mouth. Based on your description, it seems to be a contusion causing a periosteal hematoma, which can result in localized pain, sw...

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When Can I Shower After Pelvic Fracture Surgery? Recovery Tips

Pelvic fracture After undergoing open reduction surgery for a pelvic fracture, when can I take a shower? Is it safe for the wound to come into contact with water? Why did the doctor prescribe me gastric medication post-surgery? It has been four days since the surgery; what rehabi...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. You can take a shower three days after the stitches are removed. 2. When taking pain medication, it is sometimes necessary to take a gastric medication to prevent gastritis. Additionally, after major surgery, gastric medication should be taken to prevent gastric ulcers. 3....

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Understanding PVNS and Its Impact on Military Service: A Medical Perspective

PVNS (Pigmented Villonodular Synovitis) caused a suspension of training due to the condition Hello Doctor: Before I enlisted, I underwent surgery for pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS) in my knee joint. After enlisting, I experienced a recurrence of the giant cell tumor of t...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, if knee joint disease has been treated for more than six months without symptom relief, or if there are issues related to military service, a detailed medical history and physical examination are necessary. An assessment is required to determine whether the individual qual...

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Managing Post-Surgery Pain and Recovery After Rib Plate Removal

Rib cage support issues? On August 3rd, 2022, I underwent the removal of a titanium alloy plate from my rib. The wound healed around August 28th, and I started rehabilitation. However, I experience persistent pain from my armpit to the surgical site on my chest. When I lift my ar...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, discomfort after the removal of internal fixation plates lasts about a month, and most cases improve during this time. The recommendations from the rehabilitation department are also standard. If pain persists despite taking analgesics and anti-inflamma...

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Understanding Joint Pain: Causes and Solutions for Finger Discomfort

Joint compression can be painful? Due to frequently using the computer to read comics, my right index finger has been overused with the scroll wheel, and now it feels painful when I press down on it. However, it doesn't hurt or feel uncomfortable during normal activities.


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Xiao Guang. Here are your solutions: 1. Use the page-up and page-down keys instead of the scroll wheel. 2. Avoid wrist flexion. 3. Engage in rehabilitation therapy.

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Managing Degenerative Arthritis of the Spine: Treatment Options for Young Adults

Spinal degenerative arthritis After undergoing an MRI, I was diagnosed with degenerative arthritis of the spine, specifically at the L4 and L5 levels. The physician I consulted mentioned that the intervertebral discs have lost most of their hydration and appear dark. I have tried...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if lying down without any weight does not alleviate your back pain, in addition to degenerative spinal arthritis, it is important to consider your daily spinal activity, such as prolonged sitting or heavy lifting. Generally speaking, surgery is not typically recommended fo...

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Recovering from Thigh Fractures: Tips for Healing and Rehabilitation

Comminuted fracture of the femur? I had a car accident on February 17 and underwent surgery on February 18. After nearly three months of rest, I thought I could walk again, so I went out to eat. Unfortunately, I fractured my bone for the second time on May 23. As of December 6, I...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Jiang Guanzhi. 1. Avoid smoking (also avoid secondhand smoke), refrain from drinking alcohol, drink more milk, and get sunlight exposure. 2. You will gradually feel less pain. 3. 4. 5. I need to review your X-rays before providing recommendations. If the bone continues...

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Does Bone Cement Have an Expiration Date? Understanding Its Use in Young Patients

Does bone cement have an expiration date? Hello Doctor: I am 35 years old. I accidentally fell from a height of 12.7 meters, resulting in severe compression of my 7th and 12th vertebrae, causing excruciating pain. At that time, my orthopedic surgeon initially planned to perform m...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Miss Lin. 1. Bone cement does not have an expiration date; there is no issue and it does not need to be redone if there are no problems. 2. It is recommended to check bone density every 2-3 years starting around menopause. 3. Once bone cement is injected, it is almost ...

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Understanding Achilles Tendon Pain: Signs of Possible Rupture

Achilles tendon Hello, doctor. I have been playing badminton for a while, and after one session, I experienced pain in my Achilles tendon. The pain has lasted for more than two weeks, and it hurts significantly when going down stairs; I can't stand on my toes, and I can'...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it is very likely that you have an Achilles tendon rupture. I recommend that you visit an orthopedic or rehabilitation specialist. An ultrasound or MRI can be used for an accurate diagnosis.

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Post-Surgery Concerns After Clavicle Fracture: Recovery Tips

Some issues after surgery for a clavicle fracture? On October 28, I had a car accident that resulted in a fractured right clavicle. Initially, I underwent conservative treatment, but in November, it was discovered that the bone was displaced, so I had surgery on November 15. It h...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Yu-Yang. 1. Generally, the arm sling can be discontinued after 4-6 weeks. 2. Avoid raising the arm above the head. 3. Mild activities are permissible unless the bone fixation is not stable enough. 4. It is recommended to wait about 2 months before starting to practice...

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Orthopedics FAQ

Achilles Tendon Achilles Tendon Lengthening Surgery
Acl Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation
Ankle Fracture Ankle Fracture Recovery
Ankle Injury Ankle Joint Injury
Ankle Ligament Injury Ankle Ligament Rupture
Ankle Pain Ankle Sprain
Ankylosing Spondylitis Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Arthroscopic Surgery Artificial Hip Joint
Artificial Joint Back
Back Pain Bone
Bone Cement Bone Density Test
Bone Pins Bone Screws
Bone Spur Bone Tumor
Bunion Calcium Absorption
Calf Pain Car Accident Injury
Cartilage Cervical Spine
Chest Contusion Chondromalacia Patellae
Clavicle Clavicle Fracture
Closed Fracture Coccygeal Fracture
Coccyx Coccyx Contusion
Cruciate Ligament Degenerative Arthritis
De Quervain'S Tenosynovitis Dietary Supplements
Dislocation Distal Humeral Fracture
Distal Radioulnar Joint Dislocation Dorsal Foot Pain
Elbow Elbow Dislocation
Elbow Fracture Fall
Family Medicine Fasciitis
Femoral Fracture Femoral Pain
Fibula Fracture Fifth Metatarsal
Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Finger Fracture
Finger Joints Fingers
Flat Feet Foot
Foot Numbness Foot Pain
Fracture Fracture Healing
Frog Legs Frog Limbs
Ganglion Cyst Gout
Growing Taller Growth
Growth Plate Hallux Valgus
Hallux Varus Hand Fracture
Hands Head
Heel Pain Height
Herniated Disc Hip Joint
Humeral Fracture Humerus
Joint Pain Joints
Knee Knee Cartilage
Knee Fracture Knee Joint
Knee Ligament Knee Swelling
Kyphosis Leg Fracture
Leg Length Discrepancy Legs
Ligament Ligament Tear
Limb Numbness Low Back Pain
Lower Back Lumbar Fracture
Lumbar Spine Lump In The Chest
Medical Consultation Medication Consultation
Meniscus Tear Meniscus Treatment
Metacarpal Fracture Metal Plate
Metatarsal Fracture Mommy'S Wrist
Mri Report Muscle Cramp
Muscle Pain Musculoskeletal
Nails Neck
Neck Strain Occipital Bone Protrusion
Open Fracture O-Shaped Legs
Osteogenesis Imperfecta Osteomyelitis
Osteoporosis Patella
Patellar Dislocation Patellar Fracture
Pcl Pediatric Ganglion Cyst
Pelvic Cavity Pelvic Fracture
Pelvic Pain Periostitis
Plantar Fasciitis Post-Ankle Ligament Surgery
Post-Clavicle Fracture Surgery Post-Clavicle Surgery
Posterior Cruciate Ligament Post-Femoral Fracture Surgery
Post-Fracture Rehabilitation Post-Fracture Surgery
Post-Hip Joint Surgery Post-Knee Surgery
Postoperative Post-Spinal Surgery
Post-Tibial Fracture Surgery Radial And Ulnar Fracture
Radial Fracture Radius
Rehabilitation Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rib Rib Fracture
Rotator Cuff Tear Scaphoid Fracture
Scapular Fracture Sciatica
Scoliosis Second Metatarsal Fracture
Shoulder Shoulder And Neck
Shoulder Joint Skeletal Development
Skeleton Skull
Spinal Fracture Spine
Spondylolisthesis Sports Injury
Talus Fracture Tendonitis
Tendon Rupture Tendon Tumor
Thigh Soreness Tibia
Tibia And Fibula Fracture Tibial Fracture
Tibial Screw Removal Tibial Tumor
Toe Toe Fractures
Trigger Finger Vertebral Arch
Wrist Xiphoid Process
X-Ray Zygomatic Bone