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Understanding Surgical Wound Size for Clavicle Plate Removal

The size of the incision for the removal of plates and screws from a clavicle fracture can vary depending on the specific surgical technique used and the individual patient's anatomy. Generally, the incision may range from 2 to 5 centimeters in length. However, it is importa...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
If you have questions about whether removal is necessary, please return for a consultation with your attending physician. Thank you.

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Should You Use Ankle Braces After Ankle Fracture Surgery?

Ankle fracture recovery issues? Hello, I have a closed fracture of the left ankle. On February 5th, I underwent surgery with self-funded plates and bone grafting. I had my stitches removed yesterday, and the doctor said I could gently place weight on my foot based on my pain tole...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the bone fracture is well-reduced and securely fixed, it is possible to avoid using a brace. However, when putting weight on the leg, only partial weight should be applied, not exceeding half of the body weight. Gradually attempt to bear weight. After six to twelve weeks, it s...

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Can You Extend Your Recovery Period for a Tailbone Fracture?

Coccygeal fracture I was diagnosed with a coccyx fracture in early February, and the doctor prescribed a two-week rest period. After returning to work two weeks later, I experienced increased discomfort in my buttocks due to the need to lift heavy objects and perform bending move...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Can the doctor prescribe a few days of rest based on the patient's condition?

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Understanding Ankle Fracture Recovery: Swelling and Discoloration Concerns

Ankle fracture Hello, I had an ankle fracture and underwent surgery at the hospital a little over three weeks ago. My foot has been bruised and was initially swollen, but it improved for a while and then became swollen again today. The top of my foot remains discolored, and I occ...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, after ankle fracture surgery, swelling and bruising are common. When lying in bed right after the surgery, the swelling may decrease. However, once you return home and spend more time sitting or standing, you may notice increased swelling, especially in the afternoon or ev...

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Understanding T12 Compression Fractures and Nerve Pain Symptoms

Compression fracture of the twelfth thoracic vertebra? Hello, my mother suffered a compression fracture of the twelfth thoracic vertebra due to a fall last week. She is currently undergoing conservative treatment, but this week she has been experiencing severe cramping, soreness,...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Conservative treatment and the use of a brace require a period of recovery. It is recommended that the patient follow up with the original treating physician for consultation. Thank you.

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Understanding Muscle Numbness After Leg Injury: Causes and Recovery Time

Contusion of the lower leg (without external injury), muscle numbness? Hello Doctor: I was involved in an accident while riding as a passenger on a motorcycle, where another motorcycle directly struck my calf. There are no fractures or open wounds, but I have significant bruising...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, due to a car accident, you have a hematoma in your calf. If the swelling is severe enough to compress the distal circulation, which is known as compartment syndrome, orthopedic or plastic surgeons typically recommend a fasciotomy for decompression. If the physician determi...

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Six Months Post-Car Accident: Managing Shoulder Injuries and Pain

After six months of rehabilitation following a car accident, there has been no improvement. The injuries include joint sprain, rotator cuff injury, and acromioclavicular joint dislocation? On July 24, 2023, I was injured in a car accident and was taken by ambulance to Chengda Hos...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
You can go to the outpatient clinic for evaluation.

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Differences Between Ganglion Cysts and Hematomas Explained

What is the difference between a ganglion cyst and a hematoma? Dear Dr. Lee: What are the differences between a hematoma and a ganglion cyst, aside from the fact that the former is caused by blood and the latter by mucin? Both are swellings caused by fluid in the body, so why is ...


Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: These two are inherently different and do not need to be compared intentionally. The true cause of a ganglion cyst is unknown, but it may be related to trauma. The likelihood of it occurring immediately after a single injury is quite low. If it does occur, treat the injury...

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Post-Fracture Rehabilitation: Understanding Wrist Recovery After Surgery

Postoperative fracture of the radius and ulna? Dear Doctor, I suffered a fracture of the distal radius and ulnar on December 20, underwent surgery on December 22, and was hospitalized for 5 days before being discharged. During rehabilitation, I was only able to perform hand grip ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
After surgery, it is important to start wrist joint exercises as early as possible. Additionally, the hand should perform fist clenching and opening movements to help loosen the finger joints. Regular follow-up appointments are necessary to monitor the healing of the fracture. If...

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Clarifying Deformity Assessment in Fracture Cases for Disability Benefits

Discrepancies in Fracture Deformity Assessment Hello Dr. Chen, 1. Regarding the disability payment standards for labor insurance, the item 8-4 specifies that "significant deformity of the sternum, ribs, clavicle, scapula, or pelvic bones" refers to a noticeable deform...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, regarding labor insurance matters, it is advisable to consult with the Labor Insurance Bureau for guidance.

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Chest Pain Near Armpit When Coughing: Is It a Muscle Strain or Fracture?

Coughing causes pain near the right chest, close to the armpit? Hello, doctor. I've been experiencing a severe cough for the past week or two, and recently I've started feeling a sharp pain near my right chest close to the armpit every time I cough, to the point where I...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, if there is a fracture without any injury, it is very rare. Usually, the pain is caused by a muscle strain. If you are really concerned, you can get an X-ray examination. Applying a warm compress can help the strain heal faster. Thank you.

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Persistent Bruising and Pain After Leg Injury: When to Seek Medical Attention?

Bruising for a week with tenderness upon palpation? About a week ago, when I got off my motorcycle, I lost my balance and the motorcycle fell over, causing the front side of my right calf to hit the ground directly. The bruising has not subsided, and there is pain upon pressure. ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
If you can walk, there's no need to worry, because even a slight hairline fracture would cause enough pain to prevent walking. If it's just a bruise, it should gradually stop hurting in about two weeks.

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How Long Does It Take to Walk Normally After Ankle Fracture Surgery?

The average time to walk normally after an ankle fracture surgery is typically around 6 to 12 weeks, depending on the severity of the fracture and the individual's healing process? Hello: I underwent surgery for a right ankle fracture on October 2nd of last year (with a plat...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
1. Walking will not worsen your scoliosis. 2. 4-6 weeks. 3. Walk more for rehabilitation, perform ankle pump exercises, and do lower limb stretches.

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Understanding First Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Walking Advice

First metatarsal fracture Hello Doctor, this is my X-ray from early January https://ppt.cc/f6Vmzx. Additionally, this time https://ppt.cc/fC8nBx the doctor said I can wear a splint and try walking. The X-ray doesn't show much change. Will walking like this make it worse? Tha...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
After one month, you can walk with a splint, and gentle movement can actually promote bone growth.

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Understanding Chest and Rib Pain After Skiing Injuries: When to Seek Help

Regarding pain in the chest and ribs due to a fall while skiing, which causes pain during breathing and movement? Hello Doctor, I fell while skiing in Japan, which has caused pain in my chest and ribs. The pain has persisted for nearly 12 days since the day of the fall, and it is...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
It is recommended to get an X-ray and to consult either a thoracic surgeon or an orthopedic surgeon.

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Do Finger Bending and Ganglion Cysts Have a Connection?

Is there a connection between a wrist fracture and tenosynovitis? I recently came across an interesting news article stating that a doctor in the United States conducted an experiment for sixty years on cracking his fingers and concluded that there was no difference between finge...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, it's unlikely that a single incident of finger fracture would cause a tendon sheath cyst; you may have already had the cyst and just discovered it. If it is not very painful or bothersome, rest or observation is sufficient. If discomfort occurs, you can take or apply ...

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Post-Fracture Triceps Strength Recovery: Can Targeted Training Help?

Triceps strength after femoral fracture surgery? Hello Doctor: In 2021, I suffered a comminuted fracture of the right humerus due to excessive wrist strength. After evaluation, the doctor recommended surgery to implant a steel plate for stabilization and recovery (the surgery inv...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Gradual training can help restore function to a certain extent, but it may be challenging to reach the level prior to the fracture. One can only train as much as possible.

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Recovery Timeline After Tibial Plate Removal for Heavy Lifting

Tibial screw removal I had a tibial plateau fracture from a car accident a year and a half ago, and I am considering having the fixation plate removed (self-funded plate). How long after the removal can I lift heavy objects, as my job often requires me to lift around 30 kg? Thank...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
You can return to the outpatient clinic for an evaluation by the physician.

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Understanding Scaphoid Fractures: Causes, Risks, and Recovery

Scaphoid fracture 1. In the case of a motorcyclist colliding with the left side of another motorcycle during an emergency brake situation, is it possible for the right wrist to sustain a scaphoid fracture while firmly gripping the right brake lever? 2. Is a scaphoid fracture a p...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
These questions can be answered in detail after an evaluation and examination at the outpatient clinic.

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Understanding Chest Injuries: When to Worry After a Fall

Chest contusion Hello, I participated in a company-sponsored employee outing yesterday where we played a water balloon game similar to paintball, but it was less painful. At the beginning, I quickly sought cover but forgot that the cover was an inflatable air cushion ball, which ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello: Based on the situation you described, it is more likely to be a contusion of the chest muscles and periosteum. If severe, it could even be associated with rib fractures, but these injuries typically heal on their own over time, generally requiring 2-4 weeks. If there is no...

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