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Is ACP Injection Painful for Knee Treatment in Teens?

ACP injection issues? Will the ACP injection be very painful when administered in the knee area? Or at my age, is it unnecessary to receive the injection? [13 years old]


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The injection site is slightly painful, similar to getting a shot. What is your concern? Is it arthritis? Typically, the indications for this are more effective for degenerative arthritis. Other conditions like chronic tendinitis or fasciitis may also respond well. You might need...

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Understanding Plantar Fasciitis: Causes, Treatment, and Recovery Time

Plantar fasciitis I woke up on the morning of July 9, 2015, and experienced heel pain when my bare feet touched the ground. Walking barefoot or wearing shoes causes heel pain as well. I consulted a doctor who diagnosed me with plantar fasciitis, and it has been over two weeks sin...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: In general, for plantar fasciitis, in addition to medication treatment, it is important to pay attention to footwear and avoid standing or walking barefoot, as well as to apply heat therapy. Sometimes symptoms may recur, so it is necessary to limit the duration of standing...

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Effective Treatment Options for Plantar Fasciitis Pain Relief

Plantar fasciitis I have plantar fasciitis, and my heel hurts when I step on hard surfaces, but it doesn't hurt on soft ones. How should I treat it? Will it get better? How long will it take for the pain to go away? Thank you, doctor, for your response.


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Plantar fasciitis, which can typically heal within a few weeks with proper treatment, is caused by the aging of the soft tissue pad on the sole of the foot combined with overuse. Therefore, the primary task for recovery is to reduce pressure on the plantar surface, which means mi...

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Understanding Right-Side Back Pain: Muscle vs. Rib Issues Explained

Right-sided musculoskeletal muscles Hello, doctor. Recently, I've been experiencing intermittent sharp pain or discomfort on the right side of my back, starting from the area near my armpit close to the scapula and extending across the entire latissimus dorsi. The discomfort...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
The symptoms described in your letter may be indicative of fasciitis, but fasciitis can be palpated at the pain points. It is recommended to consult an orthopedic physician for a physical examination. Additionally, it is important to rule out issues such as shingles or pleuritis....

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Understanding Heel Pain: Causes and Treatment for Foot Discomfort

Stepping forcefully on hard surfaces with bare feet can cause pain? Doctor, I went for a run to take out the trash on the evening of July 8th at 8:20 PM. Why did I feel pain in my heel the next day? For the previous one to two days, I experienced pain while walking in shoes, and ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Based on your description, it is possible that you have plantar fasciitis. Please visit an orthopedic clinic for an examination.

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Numbness and Tingling in Feet: Causes and Solutions Explained

Numbness in the soles of the feet, the arches, and the heels? Hello doctor, recently I've been feeling a tingling sensation in the soles of my feet, especially in the heel area, which is quite pronounced. Both feet are affected, and the tingling is particularly noticeable wh...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Discomfort in the heel area is most likely related to plantar fasciitis, which may initially present with localized tenderness. It is recommended to visit an orthopedic clinic for further evaluation and confirmation. Thank you!

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Effective Treatments for Plantar Fasciitis in Older Adults: Recovery Options

Plantar fasciitis How can my elderly mother be treated for her condition to recover, or will she need to take medication and undergo rehabilitation for the rest of her life?


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The causes that need to be identified include: standing for too long, excessive walking, uneven surfaces, and inappropriate footwear. Insufficient cushioning in the shoes can lead to inflammation of the plantar fascia. The first step in treatment is to eliminate the underlying ca...

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Effective Treatment Options for Plantar Fasciitis in Older Adults

Plantar fasciitis What treatment options are available for elderly patients, and is it possible for them to fully recover? Should pain relief injections be administered?


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Dear Readers, The occurrence of plantar fasciitis is related to age, physical condition, and usage patterns, making it difficult to completely cure. Since age and physical condition cannot be changed, we can only focus on careful usage to reduce the chances and intensity of its ...

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Understanding the Connection Between Heel Spurs and Plantar Fasciitis

Bone spurs and plantar fasciitis? Dr. Wang Shou-ji, two years ago, I experienced pain in my heels (swelling in my feet) while walking, which led me to seek treatment at a rehabilitation clinic. The doctor explained through X-rays that there were bone spurs in the swollen areas (p...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: There is no absolute relationship between bone spurs and the development of plantar fasciitis. The junction between the bone and fascia can become inflamed due to prolonged pressure and aging, leading to poor circulation and deteriorating conditions. In addition to plantar...

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Sharp Pain in Left Big Toe During Stretching: Causes and Solutions

There is a sharp pain in the middle of the left big toe when extending it? Hello, recently I have noticed a sharp pain in the middle part of my left big toe when I stretch my foot. The pain is brief and does not persist, and my right foot does not have this issue. I found informa...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
There are many causes of pain in the muscles and tendons of the left big toe, with the most common being overuse or injury. It is important to consider whether there has been improper exertion, prolonged walking, standing for long periods, or activities involving toe raises. Gene...

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Understanding Persistent Ankle Pain and Leg Weakness: Causes and Solutions

Numbness in the foot, weakness in the ankle joint, and heel pain? Hello, Doctor. About two years ago, I started experiencing significant stiffness and weakness (without pain) in my calves and feet upon waking up, and this has been a daily occurrence. About a year ago, the stiffne...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that peripheral nerves, such as the common peroneal nerve, are being compressed, which could lead to these symptoms. You may need to consult an orthopedic or neurologist for a proper evaluation. In the meantime, it is advisable to avoid sitting for prolonged period...

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Understanding Flat Feet: Is Low Arch a Concern for Military Service?

Arch problems Hello, doctor: I would like to ask about a foot health assessment I had a few days ago, where I stood on a device that showed my foot impressions. The professional determined that my left foot has a low arch (but not classified as flatfoot), while my right foot has ...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello~ Flat feet do not necessarily lead to movement disorders. The military service physical examination includes X-ray assessments with specific standards; if the angle exceeds 168 degrees, it is classified as alternative service. In this case, you should inform the examination...

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Managing Adult Flatfoot: Safe Weight Gain and Surgical Options

How can adults with flat feet gain weight? Is surgery an option? Hello, I was diagnosed with adult flatfoot at the age of 20, with a foot arch angle of 155 degrees, and I also have plantar fasciitis, which causes pain throughout the entire sole of my foot. My doctor mentioned tha...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
A-Yuan: Flat feet are rarely treated surgically unless there are associated skeletal issues. Moreover, a foot arch angle of 155 degrees is not considered severe. It is important to pay attention to shoe support and to reduce vigorous activities that may lead to pain; symptoms sho...

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Understanding and Treating Lateral Heel Pain: Causes and Solutions

Lateral calcaneal pain? In the past month, I have been experiencing increasing pain on the outer side of my right heel. I am currently avoiding putting weight on my right foot while walking, and I have noticed significant wear on the heel of my shoe. Doctor, will these symptoms r...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Su Yu: Most of it is caused by fasciitis. It's important to quickly visit an orthopedic specialist to diagnose and identify the cause in order to provide appropriate treatment.

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Managing Foot Pain from Biking: Tips for Relief and Growth Concerns

Foot pain while cycling? I have to ride my bike to work because I have a part-time job. I ride about 1 kilometer round trip, but I notice that my legs hurt a lot when I come back. How should I handle this? Will it affect my growth?


Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
Hello Sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions regarding your concerns: Foot pain is likely caused by plantar fasciitis. You can soak your feet in warm water; if the pain persists, you may consider taking some pain relievers along with muscle relaxan...

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Understanding Shockwave Therapy Effects on Foot Pain and Heel Changes

Sole shockwave therapy Hello, Doctor! I have been experiencing pain in the soles of my feet and received shockwave therapy (four times on my right foot and once on my left foot). After the treatment, the pain was so severe that I could not walk. It has been about three weeks sinc...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Shock wave therapy for the treatment of plantar fasciitis is a viable method. Literature recognized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not report the phenomenon you described. It is recommended that you rest more or consider using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (...

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Understanding Shockwave Therapy for Plantar Fasciitis: Pain Concerns

Sole shockwave therapy Dear Doctor, I started experiencing plantar fasciitis in both feet last October. I have undergone various treatments without success. In January of this year, I received three shockwave therapy sessions for my more painful right foot, with the last session ...


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Dear Readers, Musculoskeletal shockwave therapy primarily utilizes high-energy shockwaves to carry energy and transmit it to the body's tissues, concentrating on areas that require treatment such as bones, muscles, and fascia. This process helps restore blood supply to hypo...

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Understanding the Differences Between Achilles Tendonitis and Plantar Fasciitis

What is the difference between Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis? What is the difference between Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis? I noticed that when I got out of bed and walked, my heels were very painful. Initially, it was just one foot, but later it became bo...


Dr. Li Wenlin Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, the pain associated with Achilles tendonitis is located at the back of the heel, and generally, cases of Achilles tendonitis are less common. On the other hand, the pain from plantar fasciitis is felt beneath the heel and is more prevalent in ...

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Understanding Ankle Swelling and Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Ankle swelling and pain? Hello, Doctor. I would like to inquire about an issue regarding the ankle. My father has some swelling around his ankle, and he experiences pain when walking, as well as pain when standing and putting pressure on his heel. However, he mentioned that he ha...


Dr. Zhang Shengben Reply:
Hello, A-Gua: 1. There are many causes of ankle joint swelling, which may include injury, gout, or degenerative arthritis, all of which can lead to swelling and pain. Heel pain may not necessarily be related to the same issue. It could also be due to plantar fasciitis or heel s...

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Understanding a Hard Lump Near the Right Chest After Exercise

There is a hard lump next to the right chest under the armpit? I went to exercise and did some pull-ups. The next day, I felt a lot of pain in the area near my right armpit and chest. I thought it might be a strain, but I also noticed a hard lump just above my right chest when I ...


Dr. Li Wenlin Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, please do not hesitate to seek consultation with an orthopedic physician as soon as possible. The likelihood of fasciitis is the highest. In any case, early consultation brings peace of mind. Wishing you all the best!

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