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Can a Fibula Fracture Heal Without Surgery? Understanding Treatment Options

Lateral malleolus fracture After falling down the stairs, I went to the emergency room immediately, where the doctor diagnosed a bone fracture and applied a cast for immobilization. Two days later, I returned to the orthopedic clinic, and the doctor indicated that the fracture is...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello Ms. Liu, your condition is an ankle fracture. The degree of displacement cannot be assessed by the lateral view alone; the anteroposterior view must also be considered for proper evaluation. If the displacement is not severe, it is indeed possible to apply a cast, but regul...

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Understanding Second Metatarsal Fractures: Healing, Walking, and Recovery

Fracture of the second metatarsal bone? Hello, Doctor. I sustained a crush injury to my left foot while working on July 2, resulting in a fracture of the second metatarsal. During my visit, the doctor mentioned that surgery was not necessary, and I was fitted with an L-shaped cas...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello Mr. Wang: 1. Will the misalignment of the second metatarsal after healing affect normal walking? (Concerned) >>> This varies by individual; some people experience pain even without misalignment, while others with significant misalignment may feel no pain at all. ...

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Understanding Foot Pain After Tibia and Fibula Fractures: Next Steps

Plantar pain due to tibial and fibular fractures? Hello Dr. Chen, I sustained fractures of the left tibia and fibula on February 10 (the X-ray only showed the fibula fracture, while the tibia fracture was identified through a CT scan, which was not visible on the X-ray). I subseq...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
I would like to ask if I should consult another orthopedic or rehabilitation specialist to confirm whether my foot pain is indeed plantar fasciitis? It would be advisable to find a physician who performs musculoskeletal ultrasound, as rehabilitation specialists typically do this ...

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What to Do About Blister-Like Swelling After Knee Surgery?

What should I do if I have blisters that look like burns? I fell on May 4th and had surgery on my left patella. A month later, I had my stitches removed, but due to stiffness, I was unable to bend my knee. On June 7th, I underwent a minor procedure to improve my knee flexion and ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
After a fracture, poor local blood circulation can lead to swelling in the affected area, which is a normal phenomenon. The inability to bend the knee may be due to pain or swelling, and rehabilitation is necessary to gradually practice bending the knee.

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Managing Swelling and Pain After Tibial Fracture Surgery: A Patient's Journey

Swelling five months after tibial fracture surgery? I apologize for the intrusion, Doctor. I was in a car accident on March 1st of this year, resulting in a fracture of the left tibia, which was repaired with plates and screws. I also fractured my coccyx, and my attending physici...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello, regarding these questions, in order to provide accurate information, it may be necessary to review the imaging and physical examination from the time of your injury as well as your current recovery status. Additionally, these questions should be addressed by your attending...

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Managing Knee Tightness and Foot Pain for Active Individuals

Tightness behind the knee, discomfort when bending..? Dear Dr. Wang, I am a long-term athlete, walking briskly for 50 minutes daily, along with an additional 30 minutes of stretching and jumping exercises. For the past year or two, I have been experiencing issues with my left fo...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, long-term exercise without proper relaxation methods can lead to muscle fatigue injuries and joint stiffness. It is recommended to temporarily reduce activity, apply heat therapy, and perform joint stretching exercises. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Wang Shou-...

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Understanding Second Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery Tips and Support Options

Fracture of the second metatarsal bone in the left foot? I would like to ask about a fracture of the second metatarsal in my left foot. I had a cast applied on June 25, and it was removed on July 3. The doctor only advised me to walk on my heel and did not mention the need for a ...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
It is advisable for you to discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. Thank you, and wishing you good health!

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Is a Cast Necessary for Fractures? Understanding Treatment Options

Is it necessary to use a cast for a fracture? Hello doctor, last week I accidentally kicked my little toe while walking. I had an X-ray done, which confirmed that the bone is fractured. However, the doctor only used adhesive tape to stabilize it. Since I returned home, I have bee...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
It is recommended that you discuss the above situation further with your attending physician to determine if any additional examinations are necessary. Thank you, and wishing you good health!

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Recovery Timeline for Second and Third Toe Fractures After Surgery

How long after plate surgery for fractures of the second and third metatarsals can a patient begin to walk slowly? Hello Doctor, I have fractures of the second and third metatarsals, a comminuted fracture of the medial cuneiform, and a partial dislocation with rupture of the plan...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello Ms. Wei, generally, after a metatarsal fracture surgery, it is not recommended to bear weight on the affected limb for two weeks. The timing for weight-bearing can vary for each case, so please consult with your surgeon, as they are most familiar with your surgical situatio...

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Can You Still Experience Paralysis After a Fall Days Later?

Is it possible to experience paralysis four days after a fall? After the fall, I don't feel any pain when I touch my spine, but I'm worried about the possibility of paralysis. Sometimes, I experience pain on the top of my right foot, and at times my foot feels numb.


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello: In short, absolutely not. An injury that could potentially cause paralysis is already severe at the moment of injury, to the extent that you cannot ignore it; it won't just feel "painful" or "numb." However, if your symptoms continue to worsen, see...

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Understanding Recovery from Second, Third, and Fourth Metatarsal Fractures

Fractures of the second, third, and fourth metatarsals? Hello Doctor, I have a linear fracture in the second, third, and fourth metatarsals. It has been a month since July 9, and I am recovering well. The doctor has determined that I can remove the cast, but there is still a smal...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Pain in the calcaneus is likely related to changes in gait following a fracture.

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Is Foot Massager Safe for Dad After Ankle Fracture Recovery?

Is it suitable to use a foot massager for someone who has a history of a comminuted fracture near the ankle? Hello doctor, about three years ago my father had an accident at a construction site, during which his left leg was severely injured, likely near the ankle or the sole of ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello Leonbin, it is acceptable to use a foot massager three years after a fracture. The only concern is whether it feels comfortable for you personally; there is no need to worry about re-injuring the old injury. If it feels good to use, then go ahead; if it feels uncomfortable,...

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Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Rehabilitation Insights

Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello Doctor: On April 26, I suffered a right foot inversion injury that resulted in a diaphyseal fracture of the fifth metatarsal (transverse complete fracture) with slight displacement. The orthopedic surgeon advised against surgery, and I was placed i...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello Ray: 1. It is common to experience stiffness and swelling after having a cast, but 10 weeks is quite a long time. I recommend that you visit a rehabilitation specialist to enhance your recovery and minimize any long-term effects, as there may be adhesions or contractures ...

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Is It a Toe Fracture? Symptoms and Treatment Options Explained

Is it a toe fracture? Two days ago, I used a worn-out insole, and as a result, I injured my foot. Yesterday, the area at the base of my big toe and second toe became swollen, and walking has become extremely painful. I need to elevate my foot, and when I put it down, it becomes c...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello Yoyo, 1. Generally, walking is less likely to cause fractures. If there is any suspicion, getting an X-ray will provide immediate answers, so you won't have to worry continuously. 2. It is recommended to elevate and apply ice for at least 3-5 days. If there is redn...

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Walking After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Surgery: What You Need to Know

Walking after foot metatarsal fracture surgery? I suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal in my right foot due to a car accident and underwent surgery to have screws placed. It has been six weeks since the surgery, and I have already had the splint removed. I am currently usi...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello Kevin, Actually, to provide you with a more accurate answer, I would need to see your recent X-rays. However, on average, you can start bearing weight on your fifth metatarsal fracture about six weeks post-surgery. It is important to wear hard-soled shoes; boots, thick-so...

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Walking After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Surgery: What You Need to Know

Walking after surgery for a metatarsal fracture? I suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal in my right foot due to a car accident and underwent surgery to insert screws. It has been six weeks since the operation, and I have already had the splint removed. I am currently using...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello Kevin, Actually, I would need to see your recent X-ray to provide you with a more accurate answer. However, on average, you can start bearing weight on your fifth metatarsal fracture about six weeks after surgery. It is important to wear hard-soled shoes; boots, thick-sol...

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Post-Surgery Concerns for Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Recovery

Postoperative issues following fifth metatarsal fracture? Hello, Doctor. Thank you for your careful response to my previous question. Based on the chart you provided, the location of my injury seems to correspond to a tuberosity avulsion fracture, which resembles the apophyseal f...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
1. Heat therapy, soaking in warm water is better (slightly warmer than bath water, but avoid burns). 2. Pump exercises involve moving the ankle; the soles of the feet are less significant. 3. If swelling occurs frequently, wearing an ankle brace may help. 4. If there is no pai...

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Understanding Ligament Injuries After a Car Accident: A Patient's Journey

Knee ligament (car accident) On the evening of June 11, I was involved in a car accident that resulted in a fracture of my right hand and a ligament injury in my left foot. That night, an X-ray confirmed the fracture in my right hand, but there was no fracture in my left foot. Ho...


Dr. Xie Hongjia Reply:
Dear Miss Gao, Regarding your inquiry, it is difficult to determine the situation based solely on your description. We recommend that you schedule an appointment for an in-person consultation at the outpatient clinic. The Hualien Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare c...

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Understanding Metatarsal Fractures: Symptoms, Recovery, and Rehabilitation

Fractures of the second, third, and fourth metatarsals? Hello Doctor: On June 7, I went canyoning with friends and unfortunately sustained linear fractures in the second, third, and fourth metatarsals of my left foot! The pain was unbearable that day, but the doctor said surgery ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It is indeed caused by a fracture. 2. There will be no impact. 3. When the toes move, it can affect the tendons, which in turn can influence the area of the fracture. 4. It will heal in approximately two months.

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Understanding Bone Cement Leakage: Symptoms, Causes, and Management

Bone cement leakage On January 30, 2020, I suffered a compression fracture of the T12 vertebra due to a backward fall. I underwent a self-funded balloon kyphoplasty on May 13 and was discharged on May 14. Since then, I have experienced pain and numbness in my lower back and left ...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, an X-ray and physical examination are needed for diagnosis. A preoperative MRI can also help identify any other issues. Balloon kyphoplasty is a minimally invasive procedure with a small incision and quick recovery, but it does carry risks, such as the possibility of leaka...

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