Managing Elbow Dislocation Recovery: Tips for Pain Relief and Healing
Elbow dislocation Six months ago, I practiced judo and accidentally dislocated my elbow. I went to a martial arts school to have it adjusted, and I thought it had healed. However, now it feels sore and painful. Previously, I saw a doctor who prescribed a topical ointment and advi...
Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Hello: After an elbow dislocation, it is necessary to rest for four weeks to allow the joint and ligaments to regain their original tension before starting rehabilitation. Your current soreness or swelling may be due to insufficient rest and rehabilitation after the injury, leadi...[Read More] Managing Elbow Dislocation Recovery: Tips for Pain Relief and Healing
Understanding Elbow Dislocation Recovery: When to Seek Further Treatment
Dislocation Hello, I dislocated my right elbow completely on March 16 (without fractures). After two weeks in a cast, I was unable to achieve more than 90 degrees of joint movement (while the normal range is about 135 degrees). After a month of traditional Chinese medicine rehabi...
Dr. Zhou Lizhi Reply:
Regarding elbow dislocation, it primarily depends on the severity of the injury, which can be classified into simple dislocation and complex dislocation (including fractures). In the case of a simple dislocation, after reduction, if stability is achieved, a sling can be used for ...[Read More] Understanding Elbow Dislocation Recovery: When to Seek Further Treatment
Understanding Cast Angles: When to Use Large vs. Small Angles in Orthopedics
Apply a cast? Hello Doctor: I dislocated my elbow on March 16, and after rehabilitation, my recovery is still not good. The range of motion is significantly limited. I wonder if the angle at which the cast was applied (120 degrees) was too large, causing me ongoing issues with bo...
Dr. Zhou Lizhi Reply:
Regarding elbow dislocation, it primarily depends on the severity of the injury, which can be classified into simple dislocation and complex dislocation (including fractures). In the case of a simple dislocation, after reduction, if stability is achieved, a sling can be used for ...[Read More] Understanding Cast Angles: When to Use Large vs. Small Angles in Orthopedics
Understanding Elbow Dislocation After a Car Accident: Symptoms and Recovery
Elbow dislocation? Dear Dr.: I had a car accident in June. It was a head-on/side collision, and I wasn't wearing a seatbelt. My forehead, right shoulder, and left leg were injured, but I didn't have any broken bones (as confirmed by X-rays). However, my right shoulder ...
Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
Injury of the right shoulder without bony fracture and weakness of movement of the right shoulder. Rupture of the rotator cuff and tendinitis is suspected. Please check MRI for diagnosis. Ching-Nien Yeh.[Read More] Understanding Elbow Dislocation After a Car Accident: Symptoms and Recovery
Understanding Persistent Hand Pain After Injury: Treatment Options and Insights
Hand-related issues? Dear Director Shi, I would like to trouble you with a few matters. I had a motorcycle accident last March, which resulted in injuries to my right wrist and an elbow dislocation. I initially sought treatment from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner fo...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Recovery from wrist and elbow injuries can take a significant amount of time, and in cases of more severe injuries, it may be challenging to fully heal. Your bones appear to be unfractured, but a dislocated elbow could potentially damage the ligaments or tendons. Wrist injuries a...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Hand Pain After Injury: Treatment Options and Insights
Struggling with Elbow Dislocation Recovery: What to Do Next?
Is the dislocation not healing properly? I dislocated my right elbow on March 16. After two weeks in a cast, I had my cast removed, but my joint movement is less than 90 degrees (while the normal range is about 135 degrees). After a month of traditional Chinese medicine rehabilit...
Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
Elbow rehabilitation is essential; the more you practice, the better the function. However, it is particularly important to focus on active movements. Active movements refer to using your own strength to flex and extend the elbow. It is crucial not to allow rehabilitation personn...[Read More] Struggling with Elbow Dislocation Recovery: What to Do Next?
Rehabilitation After Elbow Dislocation: Seeking Effective Recovery Strategies
Dislocation rehabilitation I dislocated my right elbow on March 16. After two weeks in a cast, I had my cast removed, but I can only move my joint to less than 90 degrees (while the normal range is about 135 degrees). After a month of traditional Chinese medicine rehabilitation, ...
Dr. Sun Ruisheng Reply:
After an elbow dislocation, joint mobility may be affected during the initial phase after the removal of the cast. With rehabilitation, improvement should be expected. If you encounter a plateau, it may be due to inappropriate rehabilitation methods, and it is advisable to seek p...[Read More] Rehabilitation After Elbow Dislocation: Seeking Effective Recovery Strategies
Managing Elbow Dislocation Recovery: Overcoming Pain and Stiffness
Elbow dislocation Hello, on March 16, I dislocated my right elbow while exercising. I was treated in the emergency department and had a cast applied at a 120-degree angle. Two weeks later, the cast was removed (X-rays indicated it had healed). However, my elbow still has limited ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Based on your description, it is possible to experience limited joint mobility two weeks after an elbow dislocation. Continuing rehabilitation therapy may help improve this condition; however, it is essential to first confirm that the joint is properly reduced. It may be necessar...[Read More] Managing Elbow Dislocation Recovery: Overcoming Pain and Stiffness
Understanding Elbow Dislocation and Wrist Injury Recovery After a Bike Accident
Inquiry about the hand? I was involved in a motorcycle accident eight months ago, resulting in an elbow dislocation and a right wrist injury. I have seen both traditional Chinese medicine practitioners for over a month and Western doctors, including specialists at National Taiwan...
Dr. Sun Ruisheng Reply:
Based on the description, there is a dislocated elbow and an injury to the right wrist, indicating that soft tissue (ligament) damage is confirmed. Surgery is not recommended for the elbow unless there is joint instability. Treatment options include rehabilitation physical therap...[Read More] Understanding Elbow Dislocation and Wrist Injury Recovery After a Bike Accident