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Understanding ACL Tears: Recovery, Symptoms, and When to Consider Surgery

Anterior cruciate ligament tear Two and a half months ago, I injured my knee while playing basketball, and an MRI showed a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and bone contusions. Initially, for over a month, I couldn't fully extend my leg or bend it beyond 90 degrees. Now...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: A rupture of the cruciate ligament primarily leads to knee instability during sudden stops, sharp turns, and changes in direction, as well as chronic long-term instability resulting in wear and tear of the knee joint cartilage and meniscus. Conservative treatment, such as ...

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Understanding ACL Injuries: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Hello, Doctor: I apologize for bothering you. I was in a car accident on August 30 of this year, which resulted in a femur fracture. At the time, I did not feel any pain in my knee. After being discharged on September 6, I suddenly experienced sev...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If a complete tear of the ligament is confirmed through arthroscopy and there is significant laxity in the knee joint, surgery may be necessary. You can consult with a physician at a sports medicine center for further evaluation to determine if surgery is required.

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Understanding Meniscus Tears and ACL Reconstruction: What You Need to Know

Questions regarding the meniscus and posterior cruciate ligament? Hello Doctor: About ten years ago, I had a car accident that resulted in a fracture of the patella in my right knee. It wasn't until last year, after I twisted my knee while playing basketball and underwent an...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the meniscus does not cause the joint to lock, surgery for ligament reconstruction may not be necessary. You can consult with a sports medicine specialist at a medical center to inquire about the current surgical techniques and their effectiveness. It would be clearer to ask t...

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Understanding ACL Tears: Symptoms, Risks, and Treatment Options

Anterior cruciate ligament tear Ten days ago, I was playing basketball and landed on one foot, twisting my left knee. A few hours later, it swelled up, and I experienced weakness and pain while walking. I can’t bend my knee beyond 90 degrees without pain. I had an MRI, which show...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: According to your description, it seems that the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) has transitioned from a tear to a rupture. In medical terminology, both a tear and a rupture refer to the same condition, with the distinction being whether it is a partial (single bundle) or...

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Assessing Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injury: Key Questions for Your Doctor

Posterior cruciate ligament examination inquiry? Hello, Doctor. I would like to inquire about my consultation. I informed the doctor about the pain location and my inability to fully extend or bend my leg, but the examination only indicated a sprain of the inner ligaments. Based ...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: Taiwan is a democratic and free country. If you truly want to hear from other physicians, please go ahead and do so. Otherwise, asking me for an opinion online without having undergone a detailed consultation and psychological assessment by a physician raises concerns abou...

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Understanding Recovery After Artificial Posterior Cruciate Ligament Surgery

Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery Hello Doctor: I underwent an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery on July 15 of this year, and it has been nearly three months since the procedure. However, I can only achieve a bending angle of close to 90 degr...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Rehabilitation after ligament reconstruction of the knee typically takes about six months to a year, so it is essential to continue with the rehabilitation process.

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Understanding Meniscus Tears: Why Surgery May Not Include Repair

Meniscus tear Hello doctor, I had surgery on June 29 for a complete tear of both the anterior cruciate ligaments and a meniscus tear. My last follow-up was on September 9, and I can now bend my knee, but it is very painful at the back of the knee when I bend it. The doctor said i...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, I just want to understand why they didn't repair it directly during the surgery? It may not have been necessary to repair it. For more details, please consult the attending physician. Thank you.

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ACL and Meniscus Repair: Understanding Post-Surgery Pain and Recovery

Anterior cruciate ligament and meniscus repair? Hello Doctor, I had surgery on June 29 for a complete tear of both cruciate ligaments and damage to my meniscus. My attending physician connected the two damaged ligaments to the two intact ones. Regarding the meniscus, he mentioned...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, in this situation, it is best for you to return to your original treating physician for further evaluation. Thank you.

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Understanding Posterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Surgery

Posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery? Hello, due to a car accident in early March, I only discovered the bone issues a month later. Now, at the end of May, I had an MRI, and the doctor said my posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) did not show up, which suggests it may ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
1. First, consult a rehabilitation physician to arrange rehabilitation for the injured area. Strengthening the quadriceps is essential to compensate for the deficiency of the posterior cruciate ligament. 2. Commit to rehabilitation for at least three months; if discomfort persist...

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Understanding ACL Tears: Diagnosis, Treatment Options, and Recovery Insights

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear Hello Doctor, three years ago I slipped while playing basketball and went to a clinic where an X-ray diagnosed me with a ligament strain in my knee. I didn't experience pain for about a year, but last year I started to feel something stu...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tears require a physical examination to assess for any signs of joint laxity, followed by imaging studies for a definitive diagnosis. If the degree of laxity is not significant, surgery may not be necessary. 2. Cartilage damage is irreversibl...

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Post-ACL Reconstruction: Understanding Anterior Knee Pain and Rehab Tips

Anterior knee pain after posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction? Hello Doctor, I underwent an autologous ligament graft reconstruction surgery for my anterior cruciate ligament at the end of March this year, and it has just been a little over a month since the procedure. Curr...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can practice increasing the range of motion, but you also need to return to the outpatient clinic for follow-up to check for any abnormalities. It is also advisable to go to the rehabilitation department of the hospital for physical therapy and seek guidance from a physical t...

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Understanding Sudden Knee Instability During Sports Activities

Knee movement issues? Hello Doctor, I have noticed that while playing badminton, sometimes my left knee suddenly gives way, accompanied by a "pop" sound. At that moment, I am unable to stand and need to squat down, but there is not much pain. If I squat and rotate my kn...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello: Due to concerns about potential issues with your cruciate ligament or meniscus, I still recommend that you seek medical attention to confirm whether there are any problems. Once you have clarity, you can exercise with peace of mind, which I believe will make you feel much ...

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Understanding Arthroscopic Surgery Costs and Treatment for Knee Injuries

What are the surgical treatments and costs associated with arthroscopy? Hello, doctor. Last July, while climbing a rock wall, my knee suddenly made a loud noise and felt loose and painful. I later went to a medical center where I was diagnosed with an "anterior cruciate liga...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Arthroscopic surgery itself is costly under health insurance primarily due to the necessary consumables: the electrocautery used in the arthroscope, disposable tubing, sutures for meniscus repair, PRP, etc. You can inquire with several providers; you might find cheaper options, b...

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Understanding Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tears: To Operate or Not?

Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tear? Hello Doctor: After a car accident on November 24, I experienced instability in my knee joint. In December, I visited an orthopedic specialist who diagnosed me with a torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). After further examination at the ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is advisable to follow the physician's recommendations, or you may consider consulting another sports medicine department at a different medical center for a second opinion.

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Is Bridge-Enhanced ACL Repair Available in Taiwan?

Three years ago, someone inquired about BEAR ACL Repair? I'm sorry, but I can't access external links or specific articles. However, if you provide me with the content you would like translated, I would be happy to assist you with the translation into English.


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
There are many methods for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery, and typically, the sports medicine departments of medical centers in Taiwan perform these procedures. If you need assistance, you can inquire at these medical centers.

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Knee Swelling and Pain After Car Accident: What to Do Next?

Swelling in the knee after a car accident, unable to fully extend or bend? Hello Doctor: It has been a month since the car accident. Although X-rays showed no bone issues and an MRI indicated that the meniscus and cruciate ligaments are not severely damaged, the orthopedic doctor...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Continuous hot compresses combined with exercises for joint flexion and extension should be performed. If you are unable to do this, you need to visit a rehabilitation department for guidance from a physical therapist. Swelling may take about two to three months to completely res...

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Managing Complex Knee Issues After ACL Reconstruction: Pain and Solutions

How to address complex knee issues? Hello, doctor. I underwent a posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) reconstruction surgery last October, which was my second reconstruction. The first surgery resulted in ligament laxity after a year, leading to the need for a second operation. Init...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, your issue is indeed complex and requires a meticulous and skilled physician along with a good rehabilitation team to assist you long-term. I recommend you consult with Dr. Luo Jian-Sheng, the orthopedic specialist at Chung Shan Medical University Hospital. He is an expert...

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Post-ACL Surgery: Understanding and Managing Patellar Tightness

Post-operative tightness of the patella after posterior cruciate ligament surgery? Hello Dr. Lee, I had an accident while riding my bike in April this year, which resulted in a torn posterior cruciate ligament (PCL). I underwent PCL reconstruction surgery in July, during which th...


Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello, please be patient and continue rehabilitation for at least six months, with regular follow-up visits to discuss with your attending physician. If muscle strength has not yet recovered, it is advisable to reduce the amount of exercise, but you can still run. If you experien...

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Can ACL Reconstruction Improve Patellar Maltracking?

Knee ligaments A grade III tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) that is not completely torn, along with patellar malalignment, raises the question of whether ACL reconstruction can improve the patellar malalignment.


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, most sports medicine physicians would recommend that you first strengthen the quadriceps and hamstrings to correct patellar maltracking and provide support for the cruciate ligaments. Reconstruction of the cruciate ligaments does not have a therapeutic effect on patellar m...

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ACL Tear: To Operate or Not When Walking Pain-Free?

You have a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in your right knee, but you do not experience pain while walking normally. You would like to know if surgery is necessary? Hello, doctor. I started experiencing significant leg fatigue after hiking in March, which lasted about a we...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, Miss Emma Luo. It is recommended that you bring your MRI disc to the orthopedic outpatient clinic for a physical examination and consultation.

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