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Post-Operative Hip Replacement: Addressing Nerve Pain and Recovery Concerns

Post-hip replacement surgery After the mother underwent left total hip arthroplasty, she experienced numbness and pain on the outer side of her lower leg, and she is unable to dorsiflex her foot, although she can plantarflex and move her toes. The attending physician indicated th...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It is possible that the sciatic nerve is being compressed, which can lead to an inability to dorsiflex the ankle joint. If the compression is not severe, recovery is possible. Currently, one option is to use a splint to maintain the ankle joint at a 90-degree angle. 2. After...

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Post-Surgery Concerns After Pelvic Fracture: What to Expect

Postoperative Issues Following Pelvic Fracture Surgery Hello, Doctor. Last month, I suffered a left pelvic fracture due to a car accident. About a week before the surgery, the hospital performed pelvic traction on me. I had surgery where I opted for the implantation of a steel pl...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. There may be issues related to nerve injury, and poor circulation is also a possibility. 2. Improvement is also possible. 3. Whether the plate should be removed should be discussed with the surgeon, as some plates are difficult to remove.

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Understanding Crush Injuries: Recovery Insights for Foot and Leg Fractures

Bilateral foot crush fractures? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my condition. I suffered a fall from a height and have sustained comminuted fractures in both feet, as well as comminuted fractures in my right leg and tailbone, along with cauda equina syndrome. 1. I have ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Even while on bed rest, rehabilitation exercises can still be performed. If there is no movement, muscles can quickly atrophy.

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Non-Painful Toe Cyst: When to Seek Treatment and Removal Options

A cyst has appeared on the side of my toe; it is not painful and does not affect my walking, but it won't go away? Hello Doctor, around mid-August, I noticed a round lump on the lower right side of my left foot's second toe. It doesn't hurt when pressed, and I don&...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Surgery is only necessary if there is pain that requires management or if the condition worsens and affects shoe fitting.

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Understanding Crush Injuries: Recovery Tips for Foot Fractures

Crush fracture of the foot? Hello Doctor, on August 12, I accidentally fell from the fourth floor and landed on my feet. I had surgery on my left foot twice (currently, my five toes are still unresponsive). The sensation when stepping on the ground feels strange, and I experience...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, a fracture takes about three months to fully heal, so practicing should be possible after three months.

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Is It Safe to Perform Foot Exercises with an ACL Tear?

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Hello! I would like to ask if it is suitable to perform toe curls while my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is still healing. Due to my previous hesitation to bend my knee, I have developed some stiffness and atrophy in the joint. I am curren...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
Can be continuously and gradually bent.

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Living Without an ACL: Treatment Options and Future Outlook

What should I do if I have lost my anterior cruciate ligament? Hello! About 15 years ago, I had a minor car accident that injured my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and I received treatment and rehabilitation at Tzu Chi Hospital in Taipei. A friend suggested I visit Taipei Vete...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Strength training for the quadriceps can enhance muscle strength, which may help reduce anterior-posterior movement of the knee joint. Depending on your age, undergoing ligament reconstruction may not be advisable at this time. If you are not experiencing pain, there is no need f...

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Is It Safe to Do Foot Dips with an Unhealed ACL Tear?

Anterior cruciate ligament tear Hello! I would like to ask if it is appropriate to perform toe curls while my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear has not yet healed. Due to my previous reluctance to bend my knee, my joint has become stiffer and atrophied. I am currently doing s...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Can be continuously and gradually bent.

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Chronic Posterior Tibial Tendon Injury: Treatment Options and Solutions

Tear of the Achilles tendon? I have an injury to the Achilles tendon in my left ankle, and I have undergone PRP therapy three times without improvement. The tendon in my calf still feels uncomfortable, and I cannot walk normally like I do with my right foot; I still have a notice...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, calf muscle injuries can vary in severity from strains to ruptures. The treatment methods also differ accordingly. It is advisable to undergo examinations (ultrasound or MRI) first to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Thank you.

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Non-Surgical Treatment for Fifth Metatarsal Fracture: Is It Effective?

Fracture of the right metatarsal bone? Hello, a family member accidentally stepped into a hole abroad, resulting in a fracture of the fifth metatarsal bone in the right foot. They are currently using a pneumatic walking boot instead of a cast. I would like to inquire whether non-...


Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: If the displacement is not significant, conservative treatment can be considered without surgery. The proximal fifth metatarsal has the attachment of the peroneus brevis tendon, which can cause displacement or nonunion. If the patient is young and the surgical risks are lo...

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Non-Surgical Options for Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: What You Need to Know

Fifth metatarsal fracture? Hello, doctor. I have attached my X-ray images. This is the current situation. The doctor here mentioned that surgery is basically optional, but the bone will grow in a misaligned direction, which may lead to subsequent pain. I would like to ask if it i...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Surgery is possible. 2. There is no impact. 3. There are no issues with blood supply. 4. Bone spurs will not develop. 5. Surgery may not heal properly. 6. Surgery is not recommended.

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Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect

Postoperative Issues Related to Fifth Toe Varus Deformity Hello, doctor. I underwent surgery for hallux valgus on my right foot on January 10th of this year, and then I had surgery on my left foot on July 11th. My question is, why do I still feel some tingling and cramping pain i...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, after toe bone correction surgery, it is common to experience joint stiffness as well as tingling and sharp pain. This condition should improve with increased movement of the toe joints and by soaking in warm water or applying heat once the bones have healed. Wishing you a...

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Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect

Postoperative issues related to fifth toe varus deformity? Hello Doctor, I underwent surgery for the hallux valgus of my right fifth toe on January 10th of this year, and then I had surgery on my left foot on July 11th. My question is, it has been almost 9 months since the right ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, after toe bone correction surgery, it is common to experience joint stiffness as well as tingling and sharp pain. This condition can improve with increased movement of the toe joints and by soaking in warm water or applying heat once the bones have healed. Wishing you a sp...

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Should I See a Doctor for My Ankle Pain and Extra Bone?

Should I go to the hospital for this? I went to the clinic for an X-ray, and the doctor said that I have an extra small bone or a fragment in my foot. He mentioned that this could be due to my foot being frequently sprained without proper rehabilitation, which might be the reason...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the small bone on the inner side of your ankle that you often refer to is known as the accessory navicular bone. This is a common condition, and generally, it can improve with increased physical activity, soaking in warm water, and stretching. However, if you also have fla...

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Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect

Postoperative Issues Related to Fifth Toe Varus Deformity Hello, Doctor. I had surgery on my right foot for hallux valgus on January 10th of this year, and then I had surgery on my left foot on July 11th. My question is, why do I still feel some tingling and cramping pain in my r...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, after toe bone correction surgery, it is common to experience joint stiffness as well as tingling and sharp pain. This condition can improve with increased movement of the toe joints and by soaking in warm water or applying heat once the bones have healed. Wishing you a sp...

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Understanding Anterior Shin Pain After a Calf Injury: Causes and Care

Anterior lower leg contusion pain? Hello Doctor, a couple of days ago during an outdoor activity, I accidentally stepped into a hole that was knee-deep with my left foot. When my foot slipped into the hole, the front side of my calf was impacted. At the time, I only felt that the...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
A collision to the calf may involve soft tissues such as muscles and subcutaneous tissue absorbing the impact, and it is also possible for the bone to be affected. If there is no fracture and no muscle tear, it is classified as a contusion. If there is a fracture, the bone will b...

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Managing Spinal Degeneration Pain: Surgical Options for Seniors

Surgical pain relief for spinal degeneration? Hello Dr. Chen, My mother is 71 years old and has recently been complaining of foot and lower back pain. An MRI performed by an orthopedic doctor revealed degenerative spine changes causing nerve compression. Given her medical histor...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Zhiwen. Minimally invasive spine surgery generally refers to endoscopic spine surgery or minimally invasive decompression and fusion surgery. Neurolysis/thermal coagulation therapy can also be an effective treatment if the treatment site and technique are correct, typicall...

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Persistent Pain After Foot Injury: Healing Tips and Recovery Insights

The dorsum of the foot was injured by a physical therapy electrode wire, and it has been 7 weeks, yet the pain persists? Hello, Doctor! On August 5, 2022, I accompanied a family member to a rehabilitation clinic, and I accidentally caught my foot on the electrical stimulation wir...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If there are no fractures, recovery usually occurs gradually over about six weeks. There are many treatment options available, so I recommend consulting a specialist for ongoing follow-up. With the passage of time, improvement is certainly expected.

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Understanding the Differences Between Osteomyelitis and Cellulitis After Fracture Surgery

Postoperative inflammation symptoms were observed following tibia and fibula fracture surgery? Hello Doctor: In early July, I sustained a closed fracture of the lower fibula in my right leg due to a car accident. I underwent internal fixation surgery on the same day, and all the ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Osteomyelitis is an infection and inflammation of the bone itself, while cellulitis refers to the inflammation of the soft tissues of the limbs, where the bone itself is not infected.

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Understanding Ankle Pain After Surgery: Is It Normal?

Ankle fracture At the end of July, I sustained a closed fracture with dislocation of both ankles in my right calf and underwent surgery, during which steel pins and plates were inserted. By the end of August, I stopped using a walker, and I began rehabilitation in early September...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Xiaoxue. Generally, after more than 1.5 months, there should not be severe pain when walking. If there is no improvement after taking medication and resting for three days, it is important to seek medical attention for further examination as soon as possible.

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