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Understanding Pain in the Middle Joint of Your Finger: Causes and Solutions

Finger joints Hello doctor, recently I have been experiencing pain in the middle joint of my left middle finger when I make a fist or grip something, but the pain goes away when I open my hand. The sensation of pain feels similar to eating a radish, but I can still bend my finger...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If joint inflammation does not improve, it is important to see a physician.

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Managing Post-Surgery Wrist Pain: Tips for TFCC Recovery

Wrist "anatomical snuffbox." Hello, I underwent TFCC surgery nearly five months ago. During a recent rehabilitation session, I experienced discomfort, which was followed by soreness and pain. Even when I'm not in pain, my wrist feels heavy and uncomfortable, signif...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is recommended that you return for a follow-up appointment so that your original treating/surgical physician can assess your recovery status. Please ask the physician for advice regarding subsequent rehabilitation or whether any additional treatment is necessary. Thank you.

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Addressing Asymmetrical Scapula in a 10-Year-Old After Clavicle Injury

A 10-year-old girl has asymmetry in her scapulae? Hello, doctor. A few days ago, my daughter tripped and sustained a closed fracture of her right clavicle. She currently has a figure-eight shoulder strap for stabilization, which is removed only during bathing. I've noticed t...


Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: Please do not worry, as the pain from a fracture may appear asymmetrical. After the fracture heals, there should be no major issues. If the figure-eight shoulder strap is uncomfortable, using a triangular bandage or sling is also acceptable. Changhua Hospital Orthopedics D...

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Can I Still Grow Taller at 14? Understanding Height Potential

Is it still possible to grow taller? Hello Doctor: I am currently 14.5 years old and 167 cm tall. Due to my academic commitments, I wake up early and go to bed late, which has affected my sleep quality. I feel like a zombie throughout the day. A classmate who was the same height ...


Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: You should still have the potential to grow taller, but it is impossible to predict how much taller you can grow. Dr. Li Wen-Hong, Orthopedics, Changhua Hospital.

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Recovery After ACL and Tibial Plateau Fracture: When Can You Ride a Motorcycle?

Diagnosis: Tear of the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments with associated fracture? I had a car accident on January 3rd this year, resulting in a tibial plateau fracture and tears of both the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments. I underwent surgery where plates and s...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, riding a motorcycle is generally fine, but in case of an emergency situation, your affected limb may not be able to react in time. It is advisable not to attempt it before you are able to exercise properly. Thank you.

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Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Treatment and Recovery Insights

Fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone of the left foot? Hello Doctor: 1. On the evening of April 4th, I accidentally stepped into a gap in the hot spring pool and fractured the fifth metatarsal of my left foot. On the morning of April 5th, I went to the emergency department at ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, 1. Surgery is not necessary. 2. Swelling will persist, as it is a fracture... Please elevate the affected limb (above the heart) to help reduce swelling. 3. Please use crutches under both armpits for mobility; do not put weight on the affected limb. 4. Initial heal...

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Post-Spinal Surgery: Understanding Leg Numbness and Tightness Issues

The numbness and tightness in the legs after spinal surgery remain the same? Hello, doctor; I just had decompression surgery on my fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae on March 29. The surgeon said that all the compressed nerve tissue has been completely removed, and a post-operativ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. After surgery, the above situations may occur. 2. Typically, recovery will gradually occur after nerve decompression. 3. Rehabilitation can be performed to promote recovery. 4. You can wait and see for a while longer.

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Post-Surgery Concerns: Managing Swelling After Hip Replacement in Elderly Patients

Postoperative care for right femoral neck fracture? Hello Doctor, My mother is 90 years old. On March 8th of this year, she fell and sustained a displaced fracture of the right femoral neck. The orthopedic surgeon recommended a right hemiarthroplasty of the hip. She was hospita...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, the user. Your mother has suffered a right femoral neck fracture with displacement and has undergone a right hip hemiarthroplasty. Postoperatively, if there is swelling only in the right lower limb that decreases after sleeping, it is likely related to her position (such a...

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Post-Operative Hip Replacement: Understanding Numbness and Recovery Time

Postoperative hip joint care Hello, doctor. I underwent left hip replacement surgery at the end of November last year. After the surgery, I did not experience any numbness in my foot or toes. However, after my right hip replacement in April this year, I noticed numbness in my foo...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The occurrence of numbness in the leg after hip joint surgery may be related to the sciatic nerve. If foot movement is normal, it indicates that there is only slight compression of the sensory nerve. However, if there is a drop foot phenomenon, further examination and treatment a...

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Preventing Traumatic Arthritis: Is Annual PRP Treatment Recommended?

Preventing Traumatic Joint Degeneration Hello, doctor! I am only 35 years old, but I have undergone anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and meniscus repair on my left knee. I want to prevent further issues arising from these injuries. In this situation, do you recommend con...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, PRP has benefits, thank you.

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Managing Ankle Fracture Recovery: Tips After Cast Removal

After the cast was removed for a fractured lateral malleolus, I accidentally bumped the affected area again? Hello, Doctor. I suffered a non-displaced fracture of the outer ankle on February 6 while abroad. The emergency physician said it didn't need to be immobilized, but t...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It is best to schedule a follow-up appointment as soon as possible. 2. If the pain does not alleviate, there is a possibility of dislocation. 3. It takes three months to heal; the recovery speed is not necessarily slower. 4. Please refrain from exercising.

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Understanding Hip Joint Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Care Tips

Hip joint used for 5 years? Hello, Doctor. Recently, I have been experiencing severe foot pain that makes it difficult to walk. I'm not sure what the cause is. I take good care of my feet and haven't had any injuries. Could alcohol consumption be related? Does fatigue f...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, there are many possible causes for discomfort and pain in the lower limbs, including muscle pain, joint inflammation, and lumbar nerve compression commonly known as sciatica. Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is also a possibility. Sometimes, these conditions can occu...

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Ankle Screw Removal: When and Why It’s Necessary

Issues Related to Ankle Screw Removal The right ankle has sustained a fracture, with screws placed on the medial side and a plate on the lateral side. My questions are: Will the screws and plate need to be removed later? How long after the surgery can they be removed? Is there an...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, foreign objects in the human body should generally be removed. As for the timing of the removal, it depends on the type of metal plate used; for lower limbs, it is advisable to wait approximately one and a half to two years. Thank you.

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Diagnosing Hand Injuries: X-Ray Insights on Fractures and Contusions

Fracture of the left metacarpal. X-ray imaging diagnosis of the distal radius of the right hand? Hello, I had a car accident on March 20 and have been experiencing pain in both wrists. I went to the hospital for an X-ray examination, which revealed a fracture in the left metacarp...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The image quality is poor, making it difficult to assess. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a physician to take a look.

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Post-Tibia Fracture Surgery: When to Ditch the Crutches?

Post-operative care for tibial fractures? Hello, doctor. I sustained a traction fracture of the right tibia in a car accident on January 19 and underwent surgery on February 7. It has been about seven weeks since then, and I am currently walking with crutches, putting half weight...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. To determine if a fracture has healed on an X-ray, it is generally safer to wait about three months. 2. It is normal.

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Effective Treatment Options for Finger Joint Pain After Injury

Pain at the distal interphalangeal joint of the fingers? Hello, doctor. I previously sustained a bruise from external force, initially thinking it was due to eating radishes. However, after two months of taking anti-inflammatory medication, undergoing rehabilitation, and receivin...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Injuries to the wrist typically take a longer recovery time, usually over twelve weeks. Currently, you can continue with rehabilitation or apply heat therapy. If there is significant pain, you may intermittently take pain relievers to alleviate discomfort.

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Long-Term Effects of Non-Surgical Treatment for Grade 2 Shoulder Dislocation

Is there any long-term consequence of a grade 2 acromioclavicular joint dislocation if it is not surgically treated? Hello, Doctor. I fell while running on March 27, 2024, and impacted my left shoulder, resulting in a Grade 2 acromioclavicular joint dislocation. I am currently wi...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Changes in twenty years are difficult to predict; even an uninjured shoulder joint may undergo degeneration. 2. Grade II injuries may not require surgery. 3. Choosing surgery does not guarantee complete recovery.

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Is Surgery Worth It for O-legs? Insights on Treatment Options

Treatment for Bowlegs (Genu Varum) Doctor, I'm 13 years old and I visited an orthopedic specialist (Dr. Yao Shuxin). He suggested that I undergo minimally invasive surgery, but he mentioned that I would need to have four screws placed in my knee. I'm unsure if it's...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If there are no pain symptoms associated with bow legs, surgery is not necessary. Additionally, at the age of 13, there is a possibility of further growth, making it even more appropriate to wait. If issues arise later, correction can be performed at that time without delay.

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Post-Surgery Concerns for De Quervain's Tenosynovitis: What to Expect

Postoperative issues after surgery for mother's hand? Hello doctor, I recently had surgery for left thumb extensor tendonitis. It has been two weeks post-operation, and I had my stitches removed on March 20. However, my thumb, index finger, middle finger, and the back of my ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Postoperative hand numbness and pain usually improve gradually within six months, or you may return to your attending physician for an earlier evaluation. Thank you.

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Understanding Knee Pain: Causes and Concerns for Your Health

Recent knee discomfort? Recently, I suddenly noticed that after sitting and studying in the morning, when I stood up and started walking, I felt a sudden pain above the outer side of my left knee. However, if I paused for a moment and then walked again, the pain would subside. In...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, please proceed to the orthopedic outpatient clinic for further physical examination. Thank you.

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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