Understanding Cuboid Bone Fractures: Recovery, Pain Management, and Exercises
Cuboid bone fracture Hello doctor, I fell on July 29 due to numbness in my leg when getting out of bed, resulting in a fracture of the talus bone. I went to the emergency room immediately, and the doctor applied a removable cast to stabilize it. On August 28, I had an X-ray, and ...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, regarding your inquiry about the so-called "dice bone," are you referring to the femur (thigh bone) or the patella (kneecap)? You also mentioned the ankle and heel. If it is a fracture of the femur or patella, most cases require surgical treatment, as surgery can...[Read More] Understanding Cuboid Bone Fractures: Recovery, Pain Management, and Exercises
Impact of Oblique Fracture on Grip Strength and Weightlifting Performance
Oblique fracture of the fourth metacarpal bone in the right hand? Hello, Doctor You. A week ago, I suffered a blunt force injury to my right hand, resulting in a diagonal fracture of the fourth metacarpal. The displacement is minimal, but due to work-related reasons, I opted for ...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is recommended to consult your attending physician. Thank you.[Read More] Impact of Oblique Fracture on Grip Strength and Weightlifting Performance
Understanding Non-Displaced Humerus Fractures: Recovery and Pain Management
Closed fracture of the right humerus greater tuberosity, non-displaced? On May 11, 2023, I suffered a fall resulting in a non-displaced closed fracture of the right greater tuberosity of the humerus. When I was taken to the hospital, the emergency physician informed me that it wa...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
If you have any concerns, it is advisable to schedule an earlier appointment to consult with your attending physician. Thank you.[Read More] Understanding Non-Displaced Humerus Fractures: Recovery and Pain Management
Understanding Elbow Pain After Forearm Radius Fracture Surgery: Causes and Solutions
Postoperative care for a radial fracture in the middle of the forearm? Hello Doctor: I had a titanium alloy plate fixation surgery for a fracture of the radius in the middle of my forearm three weeks ago. Since the surgery, I still cannot bend my elbow enough to touch my face or ...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the elbow joint, particularly the radiocapitellar joint, is especially prone to dislocation. It is recommended that you consult a physician for an X-ray or CT scan of the elbow. If there are no abnormalities, you can proceed with rehabilitation with peace of mind.[Read More] Understanding Elbow Pain After Forearm Radius Fracture Surgery: Causes and Solutions
Understanding Lumbar Spine Injuries: Recovery and Long-Term Care
Lumbar spine issues Dear Dr. Shih, I hope this message finds you well! I was involved in a car accident on the highway, where I was rear-ended by another vehicle. The emergency assessment diagnosed me with a "burst fracture of the third vertebra," with a 0.3 cm vertebr...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Approximately three months. 2. Three months, because the healing of a fracture takes that long. 3. If the deformity from a vertebral compression fracture is not severe, there typically won't be any long-term complications. After healing, it is important to practice abdomi...[Read More] Understanding Lumbar Spine Injuries: Recovery and Long-Term Care
Understanding Recovery from Burst Fractures: Key Questions Answered
Vertebral fracture Hello, Dr. Chen! I was rear-ended on the highway and ended up with a "burst fracture of the third vertebra," with a 0.3 cm vertebral body depression, but no nerve compression. Although surgery is not required at this time, the doctor advised me to res...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, 1. To determine the condition, it is generally recommended to follow up with X-rays every 6 weeks. 2. It is correct to rest for the first three weeks; thereafter, when getting out of bed, you should wear a supportive brace and avoid bending at the waist. 3. After the fract...[Read More] Understanding Recovery from Burst Fractures: Key Questions Answered
Understanding ACL Injuries: Tests, Treatments, and Recovery Insights
Cruciate ligament Hello Doctor: I would like to ask some questions regarding the cruciate ligaments. 1. If a doctor frequently performs the drawer test on me, is there a possibility that it could lead to an injury of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) that was previously unin...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
I would like to ask some questions regarding the cruciate ligament. 1. If a doctor frequently performs the drawer test on me, is there a possibility that it could cause an injury to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) that was not previously injured? No. 2. During my research...[Read More] Understanding ACL Injuries: Tests, Treatments, and Recovery Insights
Post-Surgery Recovery Tips for Clavicle Fractures: What to Expect
Postoperative care for clavicle fracture? Hello, doctor. I suffered a right clavicle fracture due to a car accident on July 25. I underwent surgery on July 26 to have a titanium alloy plate inserted. On August 7, I returned for a follow-up X-ray, and the doctor said the bone cond...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
The duration ranges from 6 weeks to 3 months, depending on the intensity of the movements.[Read More] Post-Surgery Recovery Tips for Clavicle Fractures: What to Expect
Post-Surgery Challenges: Recovering from a Pinky Finger Fracture
Post-operative care for a closed fracture of the right little finger following a car accident? Hello, doctor. On June 6th, I was injured when someone suddenly opened a car door, resulting in a fracture of my right little finger. I was subsequently taken to the emergency room for ...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is advisable to have your condition assessed in person, and I recommend returning for a consultation with your original treating (surgical) physician. Thank you.[Read More] Post-Surgery Challenges: Recovering from a Pinky Finger Fracture
Understanding MRI and Ultrasound Reports for Knee Injuries
MRI Report and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Report Hello, Doctor! Below are my MRI and musculoskeletal ultrasound reports. I would like to ask if there are any other issues that require treatment besides the medial collateral ligament (MCL) tear. Note: I am currently undergoing PRP...
Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello, the report primarily indicates a partial tear of the medial collateral ligament of the left knee and a distal femoral avulsion fracture. Due to the lack of imaging and physical examination, the stability cannot be assessed, and follow-up evaluation in an outpatient setting...[Read More] Understanding MRI and Ultrasound Reports for Knee Injuries
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Healing and Risks
Fracture of the fifth metatarsal (non-surgical)? Hello, Doctor: I sustained a fracture in my fifth metatarsal on June 13, 2023, and I was immediately placed in a cast. However, during a follow-up appointment on June 27, the doctor mentioned that there was a slight re-fracture in ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
An X-ray is necessary to determine if there is a fracture.[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Healing and Risks
Post-Surgery Recovery Tips for Tibial Fractures: What to Expect
Post-operative care for tibial fractures? On July 19, I was involved in a car accident that resulted in a comminuted fracture of the left femur, with the fracture extending approximately 30 centimeters from above the knee joint to below the hip joint. I also sustained a fracture ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The duration for which a walker is needed depends on the healing status of the bone, which should be assessed through follow-up X-rays. If it is not a comminuted fracture, typically, one can start walking within three months, but a walker will still be necessary. To safely discon...[Read More] Post-Surgery Recovery Tips for Tibial Fractures: What to Expect
Understanding Spinal Fractures: Recovery Tips and Common Concerns
Vertebral fracture Hello, Doctor! I was in a car accident on the highway, rear-ended by another vehicle, and was taken to the emergency room. After a CT scan and X-rays, the doctor diagnosed me with a "burst fracture of the third vertebra," with a vertebral body depress...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Pain caused by vertebral fractures. 2. It may be due to lying down for too long, leading to compression. 3. If there are no neurological symptoms, an MRI is not necessary. 4. Both upper and lower limbs should be mobilized, ensuring every joint is moved.[Read More] Understanding Spinal Fractures: Recovery Tips and Common Concerns
Recovery Timeline for Comminuted Femur Fracture: What to Expect
Comminuted fracture of the left femur, 30 centimeters? On July 19, I was involved in a car accident that resulted in a comminuted fracture of the left femur, fractures of the right ankle and fifth toe, and a fracture of the right patella. The surgery lasted about six hours and wa...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
In the case of a comminuted fracture of the femur, it is generally recommended to begin walking immediately, with protection for at least three months. Crutches should be used for approximately six to nine months before they can be discontinued. Whether a return to work is possib...[Read More] Recovery Timeline for Comminuted Femur Fracture: What to Expect
Conservative Treatment for Lumbar Spine Fractures: Recovery Insights
Lumbar vertebral fracture, conservative treatment? Hello, Dr. You! Two weeks ago, I was in a car accident on the highway, where I was rear-ended by another vehicle and subsequently taken to the emergency room. After undergoing a CT scan and X-rays, the doctor diagnosed me with a ...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
1. It has been 17 days since the incident. When I walk or sit with the brace today, I still feel soreness on both sides of the spinal injury. Is this due to the spinal injury not healing properly, or could it be muscle soreness from lying down for too long? Should I monitor for a...[Read More] Conservative Treatment for Lumbar Spine Fractures: Recovery Insights
Recovery Timeline After Ankle Fracture Surgery: What to Expect
Surgical treatment for closed fractures of the medial and lateral malleolus? Based on your surgery date of May 17 and today's date of July 28, it has been over two months since your procedure. If you are currently using a cane and practicing walking, it indicates that you ar...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, this issue still depends on the actual healing status of the fracture. Bone healing takes at least three months, and if the job requires continuous standing, it may take even longer to return to full normalcy. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Wang Shou-ji.[Read More] Recovery Timeline After Ankle Fracture Surgery: What to Expect
Should You Remove Titanium Screws After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture?
Does the titanium alloy screw for the fifth metatarsal fracture need to be removed? The recommendation for removal is based on the fact that the patient would have to live with the bone screws and plates for the next 50-60 years, which could introduce additional uncertainties. Si...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It is possible. 2. There is no increased risk of fractures because continued walking makes it less likely to develop osteoporosis. There may be temporary cavities, but over time, the bone will regenerate and fill in. 3. Removing it requires another surgery, which carries its o...[Read More] Should You Remove Titanium Screws After Fifth Metatarsal Fracture?
Recovering from Metatarsal Fracture: Ankle Mobility and Rehab Tips
Metatarsal fracture with inability to flex the ankle normally? Hello Doctor, I sustained a non-displaced fracture of the metatarsal in my left foot on June 19th. Following your instructions, I have been wearing a pneumatic brace all day. During my follow-up appointment on August ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. You can perform dorsiflexion and plantarflexion exercises for the ankle joint to strengthen the muscles. 2. It will take approximately three months for recovery.[Read More] Recovering from Metatarsal Fracture: Ankle Mobility and Rehab Tips
Understanding Scaphoid Fractures: Recovery and Symptoms Explained
Scaphoid fracture Hello Doctor, I went to the emergency room on May 3rd due to a car accident. At that time, no fractures were detected in my hand, so I received injections, medication, and rehabilitation treatment at a clinic for my hand discomfort. However, on June 3rd, since...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, scaphoid fractures treated with headless screws generally have good outcomes. There may be stiffness, which is likely due to prolonged immobilization in a cast. With diligent rehabilitation, recovery should be achievable. Thank you.[Read More] Understanding Scaphoid Fractures: Recovery and Symptoms Explained
Understanding Hip Plate Removal: Risks and Recovery After Fracture
Removal of hip bone plate? Hello, I initially had a fracture and dislocation of my hip bone, which was later stabilized with metal plates. However, activities like getting up and bending over still affect my daily life, and I am considering having the plates removed. After a foll...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Each individual's condition and recovery process varies. It is recommended to follow up and discuss with the attending physician. Thank you.[Read More] Understanding Hip Plate Removal: Risks and Recovery After Fracture