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Understanding Periostitis After a Fall: Symptoms, Treatment, and Recovery

Osteitis due to a fracture? Hello, doctor. About 10 days ago, I had a motorcycle accident where my left wrist impacted the ground, and my left foot was injured by the motorcycle. At the time, I had difficulty walking. I had an X-ray taken, and the doctor said there were no fractu...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Hello: A car accident can cause multiple contusions throughout the body, but fortunately, there are no fractures. The affected areas should be iced for the first 48 hours, followed by gradual heat application to reduce swelling. Massage may potentially cause further injury to the...

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Understanding Non-Displaced Ankle Fractures: Recovery and Cast Duration

Lateral ankle fracture Hello Dr. Hong, I accidentally fell down the stairs on April 1, resulting in a non-displaced fracture of my left ankle. The attending physician informed me that surgery is not necessary and that I only need to have a cast for stabilization. Additionally, I ...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Hello: There is a non-displaced fracture of the ankle, and it has been immobilized with a cast for 4 weeks. Depending on the severity of the fracture, the cast can be removed, but weight-bearing is still not permitted. Crutches will be needed for assistance. After two weeks of re...

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Tailbone Pain After Skateboarding: Causes and Relief Tips

Falling from a skateboard? I'm sorry to hear about your fall. It sounds like you may have injured your coccyx (tailbone). If you don't seek medical attention right away, the pain could persist or worsen, and there may be a risk of developing complications such as chroni...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Pain from a slip and fall injury is inevitable, but as long as there are no fractures, it should heal within 1 to 2 weeks. Minimizing pressure on the affected area can help reduce pain.

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Understanding Persistent Right Leg Pain: Causes and Solutions

I have been experiencing issues with my right leg for six months? I have been experiencing foot pain for about six months. Initially, there was some mild pain in my knee, and I thought it would heal naturally. After waiting for two months, the condition worsened. The pain progres...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Pain and numbness in the thigh and knee extending to the hip may be related to nerve issues in the lower back. A detailed examination at a specialized clinic is recommended for further evaluation.

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Understanding Knee Discomfort: Causes and Concerns for Your Health

Knee discomfort? Hello, I would like to ask about a knee issue. The lower right side of my right knee often feels sore and slightly swollen, and I cannot fully extend it, but bending it is not a problem. I have not had any injuries in the past, and I am a bit concerned that it mi...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Pain below the knee is likely related to the ligaments; a detailed examination at a clinic is necessary to assess the actual condition.

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Can You Temporarily Remove a Cast for Hand Injuries?

Can the cast be temporarily removed? Hello doctor, my injured area is the third metacarpal of my left hand, and the X-ray shows a fracture. Only my middle finger is unable to move. The doctor applied a splint and secured it with elastic bandages, mentioning that the splint can be...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
A non-displaced fracture of the third metacarpal may not require casting; however, if the work involves activities that stress the surrounding tissues, it could lead to pain.

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Knee Pain and Clicking Sounds: Understanding Your Symptoms at 19

Knee pain with a subtle ache and audible sounds during bending? Hello Doctor, I am a 19-year-old female in my second year of college. My knees make a sound when I bend them, and I have been experiencing occasional dull pain since high school. Sometimes, they even swell slightly, ...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Based on your condition, it is likely that the angle of your body's center of gravity is causing misalignment of the patella, which can lead to patellofemoral syndrome and cartilage softening. It is advisable to avoid direct pressure on the patella and activities involving u...

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Is ACL Surgery Necessary After Years of Running Without Pain?

Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my situation. Five years ago, I suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in a car accident. At that time, the doctor performed an MRI and measured a posterior translation of approximately 1.5 cm, ...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
A torn posterior cruciate ligament combined with a daily running distance of 10-20 kilometers places significant stress on the knee joint. The issue is not whether to undergo surgery or not, but rather why one would insist on having the injured knee endure such a high volume of e...

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Understanding Knee Pain: Causes and Solutions for Athletes

Knee pain Hello Doctor, for the past few months, I've been experiencing pain in the area where my knee connects to my thigh whenever I do a half squat. I'm not sure if this is due to riding my bike uphill to school every day, combined with training for the school team, ...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Pain in the patella (kneecap) during a half squat is likely proportional to your usage or training volume. If symptoms are already present, it is advisable to rest first and then gradually increase your activity level.

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Understanding Knee Injuries: Recovery, Rehabilitation, and MRI Limitations

Knee injury Hello, doctor. I have a few questions. About a month ago, I fell while playing basketball and landed on the inner side of my knee. Since then, I have had difficulty fully extending and bending my knee, feeling somewhat limited in range of motion. During this time, I h...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Injury to the inner side of the knee for one month, with normal MRI results, is fortunate as it indicates no permanent damage. Four weeks is clearly insufficient for recovery; therefore, light rehabilitation exercises should be initiated, along with the use of a brace for protect...

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Can I Ride a Motorcycle After Scaphoid Fracture Surgery?

Scaphoid fracture Due to a delayed treatment for a scaphoid fracture, I underwent surgery on April 4th, where titanium and biodegradable screws were inserted, and bone marrow was harvested from my abdomen to be used in my wrist. Today marks the sixth day post-surgery, and I am sc...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Surgery with bone grafting is only performed for non-union of the scaphoid fracture. It is recommended to rest for 2 to 4 weeks to allow sufficient time for the fracture to heal and regenerate.

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Understanding Persistent Pain in the Left Knee and Ankle After a Fall

Left knee and ankle pain due to a fall, with discomfort near the buttocks? 1. Since June of last year, I have been experiencing intermittent pain in my left knee and the outer side of my ankle, regardless of whether I am standing or sitting. I cannot predict when the pain will oc...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Knee and ankle contusions or sprains can potentially lead to permanent damage due to trauma, and X-rays are primarily used to assess for fractures. Physical therapy serves as an adjunct for soft tissue rehabilitation, but the most important aspect is to self-protect and avoid re-...

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Understanding Knee Issues: Causes and Solutions for Pain and Stiffness

Knee problems Hello, Doctor: Two weeks ago, I played about three hours of baseball. After the game, every morning I wake up with a feeling of my left knee being stuck when I try to straighten it, and the hamstring behind the knee feels tight. It feels a bit better when I external...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
The sensation of the knee feeling locked when straightened may be due to thickening of the meniscus causing friction with the knee cartilage. Tightness in the lower back muscles could potentially be caused by physical activity. It is advisable to consult an orthopedic specialist ...

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Returning to Work After Achilles Tendon Surgery: A Teacher's Guide

Achilles tendon Hello Doctor: I am a recovering patient from an Achilles tendon rupture and would like to ask how long after surgery it would be appropriate for me to return to work. My job is a teacher, and it has been 13 days since my surgery. My injured foot is currently prote...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
After Achilles tendon surgery, it is necessary to protect the area for at least 6 to 8 weeks, followed by a gradual progression to rehabilitation exercises. Returning to work will require the use of crutches for assistance. Please consult a rehabilitation physician to develop a r...

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Understanding Partial Ankle Ligament Tears: Recovery and Symptoms

Ligament tear injury Is it normal for my ankle to still be swollen ten days after a partial tear of the anterior talofibular ligament? I am currently undergoing rehabilitation with infrared therapy, ultrasound, and electrical stimulation. Occasionally, I experience pain or discom...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Swelling from a tear of the anterior talofibular ligament is normal and can last for at least 2 to 4 weeks. It is essential to use a brace for stabilization and protection to prevent re-injury in the future.

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Post-Surgery Stretching Techniques for Relieving Pain and Weakness

Stretching and Relaxation 2 I apologize, but could you clarify your question regarding the small incision made near the eagle's beak for stretching? How is the procedure performed, and will there be weakness or soreness postoperatively?


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
The small hole near the beak of the eagle may be related to your condition. I cannot provide a detailed answer, so please consult your attending physician for more information.

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Understanding Elbow Stretch Surgery: Recovery and Pain Management

Muscle relaxation surgery The elbow tendon release surgery is a procedure aimed at alleviating pain and restoring function in the elbow by releasing tension in the affected tendons. After the surgery, it is common to experience some pain and discomfort as part of the healing proc...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
The details regarding the elbow tendon surgery are unclear, and I cannot provide an answer. Please consult with the attending physician for more information.

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Understanding Right Buttock Pain: Sciatica or Muscle Strain?

Right buttock pain? Doctor, I have been experiencing pain on the right side of my buttocks near the coccyx when sitting or lying down, and it also hurts when I lift my left leg. This has been going on for a while. Is it likely that this is caused by sciatica, or could it simply b...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Pain near the coccyx, aside from injury, is often caused by tendonitis or myositis, which may be related to sitting posture or stretching the tendons while lifting the legs. Consultation with an orthopedic specialist is recommended.

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Understanding Recovery Levels After Chest and Rib Injuries

Regarding the degree of recovery? Hello Dr. Hong: A few days ago, I consulted about an injury caused by performing dips on parallel bars. The response from the doctor indicated that this exercise can lead to a dislocation between the sternum and ribs, resulting in pain, and that ...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
In principle, recovery is considered complete once pain is no longer felt, but the level of physical activity should also be gradually increased to prevent re-injury.

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Managing Tailbone Pain: Tips for Those with Sedentary Jobs

Coccydynia I'm sorry to hear about your discomfort. It sounds like you may be experiencing tailbone pain, also known as coccydynia, which can be exacerbated by prolonged sitting, especially in a work environment like food service. Given your history of a fall and the ongoing...


Dr. Hong Ximing reply Orthopedics
Coccydynia, if not due to acute injury, is likely caused by tendinitis around the coccyx due to work posture. It is advisable to pay attention to prolonged periods of sitting and to change positions regularly while working.

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