Does Osteoporosis Slow Bone Healing After Fractures?
Regarding the issue of fractures caused by osteoporosis? Hello Dr. Chen: Currently, due to osteoporosis, I have experienced a fall resulting in a femoral head fracture. Could you please tell me if osteoporosis is related to the speed of bone healing? Compared to individuals with ...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the healing speed in osteoporosis is not necessarily slower, but due to poor bone quality, it requires more time and growth to achieve the same level of stability as individuals without osteoporosis. Therefore, recovery in people with osteoporosis tends to be slower.[Read More] Does Osteoporosis Slow Bone Healing After Fractures?
Does Elbow Pressure on Growth Plates Affect Leg Height?
Growth plate compression Hello, doctor. When I sit on a chair at night looking at my phone, I often support my head with my hand and press my elbow against the front of my left thigh, putting all my upper body weight on my leg. I feel that the area above my calf, near the joint a...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Poor posture can lead to other health issues. It is advisable to make adjustments or consult a rehabilitation specialist. Thank you.[Read More] Does Elbow Pressure on Growth Plates Affect Leg Height?
Understanding Cartilage Tumors: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Osteochondroma Hello, Doctor. Initially, I didn't notice any pain in my left pelvis, and I thought the protrusion I felt was just an illusion, so I didn't see a doctor. However, this year I noticed that it felt larger compared to last year, and I started experiencing in...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
If you have already gone to the hospital for examination and treatment, it is recommended to discuss the necessary follow-up treatments and methods with your attending physician. Thank you.[Read More] Understanding Cartilage Tumors: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
How to Increase Height by 4-5 cm at Age 22: Tips on Diet and Exercise
A 22-year-old individual who is 173 cm tall wants to increase their height to 177 cm? I would like to ask, I am almost 22 years old, 173 cm tall, and I want to grow 4 to 5 cm taller. What exercises, foods, and daily routines should I follow?
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Once the growth plates have closed, it is not possible to grow taller, regardless of nutrition. However, engaging in more physical activity can promote overall health and a more robust physique, which may create the perception of increased height.[Read More] How to Increase Height by 4-5 cm at Age 22: Tips on Diet and Exercise
Choosing the Right Brace for Accessory Navicular Bone Growth
Selection of Braces for Osteophyte Formation in the Cervical Spine Hello, doctor. I have an exostosis on my right foot. When I visited the doctor after twisting my ankle, they mentioned that my ankle is a bit loose and suggested replacing my current brace (which is causing fricti...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
This depends on the perspective; please discuss it with your attending physician.[Read More] Choosing the Right Brace for Accessory Navicular Bone Growth
Can a 22-Year-Old Still Grow Taller? Understanding Growth Plate Closure
Doctor, may I ask if a 22-year-old can still grow taller? I would like to ask the doctor if a 22-year-old can still grow taller. Is it possible to grow 10 centimeters? I had an X-ray of my growth plates last year, and they have not yet fused.
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello, please visit the orthopedic outpatient clinic for evaluation and discuss with your attending physician. Thank you.[Read More] Can a 22-Year-Old Still Grow Taller? Understanding Growth Plate Closure
Can I Still Grow Taller at 19? Understanding Height Potential
At 19 years old, I really want to know if I can still grow taller? I was 173 cm tall in my first year of high school and reached 182 cm by the time I graduated. I'm really not sure if I can grow any taller; I just feel a bit regretful. It's not that I'm being greed...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the growth plates of the bones have not yet closed, an individual will continue to grow taller. However, if they have already closed, it is unlikely that further height increase will occur.[Read More] Can I Still Grow Taller at 19? Understanding Height Potential
Understanding Post-Surgery Pain and Recovery After Calcaneal Fracture
Post-operative care for calcaneal fracture? 1: Hello, doctor. I fell from a shelf on January 7, 2023, resulting in a comminuted fracture of both heels. I underwent an open reduction and internal fixation surgery on January 7, where plates and screws were inserted. It is now April...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the calcaneal fracture itself is a very difficult injury to heal. There are many tendons, ligaments, and small nerves surrounding the calcaneus, and even if the bone heals, these areas may not fully recover. Surgical intervention is significantly better than non-surgical t...[Read More] Understanding Post-Surgery Pain and Recovery After Calcaneal Fracture
Understanding Post-Surgery Pain and Recovery After Calcaneal Fracture
Postoperative care for calcaneal fracture? 1: Hello, doctor. On January 7, 2023, I fell from a shelf and sustained a comminuted fracture of the posterior lateral heel in both feet. I underwent an open reduction and internal fixation surgery on January 7, where plates and screws w...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the calcaneal fracture itself is a very difficult injury to heal. There are many tendons, ligaments, and small nerves around the calcaneus, and even if the bone heals, the injuries in these areas may not fully recover. Surgical intervention is significantly better than non...[Read More] Understanding Post-Surgery Pain and Recovery After Calcaneal Fracture
Should I Consider Surgery for My Knee Issues? Expert Insights
Is surgery necessary? Dear Dr. Shih, I am 41 years old. 1. Background: About six months ago, after a badminton practice, I first experienced pain on the inner side of my left knee. Two weeks later, my left knee swelled with fluid, and 30 ml was aspirated at that time. I was un...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the meniscus is torn, undergoing arthroscopic surgery can indeed improve the condition, while PRP (platelet-rich plasma) injections may not lead to complete healing.[Read More] Should I Consider Surgery for My Knee Issues? Expert Insights
Managing Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures: Non-Surgical Options for Healing
Distal radius fracture I would like to consult a doctor about my 5-year-old child. Four weeks ago, he fell while rollerblading and braced himself with his hand, resulting in a distal radius fracture. He has been in a cast for four weeks, and the doctor mentioned that the bone has...
Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: If a five-year-old has a fracture at the distal radius, the growth potential in that area is relatively strong. Although there is a 30-degree angulation, there is still a chance for natural growth to correct it. It is recommended to observe first (with a cast for six weeks...[Read More] Managing Pediatric Distal Radius Fractures: Non-Surgical Options for Healing
Can Popping Sounds Enhance Recovery After Rotator Cuff Surgery?
Rotator cuff tear Is it beneficial to perform pop exercises one month after shoulder rotator cuff surgery to promote healing?
Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: Are you referring to PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)? If so, PRP is rich in growth factors and can aid in the repair of injured tissues. Please consult your attending physician for more details during your follow-up visit. Changhua Hospital Orthopedics Dr. Li Wen-Hong.[Read More] Can Popping Sounds Enhance Recovery After Rotator Cuff Surgery?
Understanding Growth Patterns in Adolescents: A Focus on Height Development
Pediatric Orthopedics I am currently in the second semester of the eighth grade, with a height of 159.5 cm. Last year, at the same time, I measured 159.1 cm, so I have only grown less than 1 cm. After measuring last year, I did not grow at all for a period, and when I measured ag...
Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: It is not possible to predict how much taller you can grow, but there is still a possibility for further growth. Please continue to maintain a good exercise routine, consume a balanced diet, and ensure adequate sleep. Changhua Hospital Orthopedics Dr. Li Wen-Hong.[Read More] Understanding Growth Patterns in Adolescents: A Focus on Height Development
Understanding Tibia and Fibula Fractures: Do You Need Bone Graft?
Tibiofibular fracture from a car accident? I have a tibia and fibula fracture from a car accident. The fracture is quite fragmented with a one-centimeter gap, and I have an internal fixation plate installed. Do I need to use bone graft? The doctor said that the X-ray shows that t...
Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: A comminuted fracture of the lower extremity generally requires three to six months before one can walk without assistive devices, but this varies from person to person. Typically, regular follow-up appointments with X-rays are necessary, during which the physician will ad...[Read More] Understanding Tibia and Fibula Fractures: Do You Need Bone Graft?
Understanding Recovery from Femur and Knee Fractures After an Accident
Femoral fracture, patellar fracture? Hello Doctor, I was in a car accident at the end of June last year, resulting in a fracture of my femur. The fracture was clean, but it affected my knee, causing a fracture of the patella along with muscle and ligament tears. The femur was tre...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello! Each person's condition and recovery process is different, so it is advisable to discuss with your attending (surgeon) physician. Thank you![Read More] Understanding Recovery from Femur and Knee Fractures After an Accident
Does Prolonged Sitting Affect Height Growth in Adolescents?
Does prolonged sitting affect height growth? Hello, doctor. I used to hardly exercise during elementary, middle, and even high school, often sitting in a chair reading or using the computer. As a result, my height is only 164 cm now. I would like to ask if sitting for long period...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Sitting for long periods is not good either; it's best to get up and move around for a bit every hour. Otherwise, it can lead to symptoms of lower back pain.[Read More] Does Prolonged Sitting Affect Height Growth in Adolescents?
Why Am I Not Growing Taller at 16 Despite Healthy Habits?
The growth plates are still present, but there hasn't been much increase in height? I am currently 16 years old. At the beginning of January, I had an X-ray of my knee growth plates, and the doctor said there is still plenty of space for growth. However, I haven't grown...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible to grow a little taller, and height is generally related to genetics, specifically the height of one's parents.[Read More] Why Am I Not Growing Taller at 16 Despite Healthy Habits?
Understanding Growth Plate Injuries: Impacts on Limb Length and Treatment Options
Growth plate necrosis In the case of a fourth-grade student who suffered a fracture due to a car accident, initially treated with traditional Chinese medicine for a month, the hand regained normal function but the elbow joint developed a deformity. After consulting an orthopedic ...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, limb length discrepancies are not related to military service; however, the range of motion and angular deformities may be associated with it. If there is an injury to the growth plate on one side, it can lead to uneven development on both sides, result...[Read More] Understanding Growth Plate Injuries: Impacts on Limb Length and Treatment Options
Can You Still Grow Taller at 16? Tips for Height Increase
Can a 16-year-old still grow taller? I am currently 16 years old, and I haven't felt like I've grown taller in the past two months. Can doing pull-ups, riding a bicycle, increasing my nutrition intake, and going to bed early help me grow taller?
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the growth plates have closed, it is unlikely that further height increase will occur.[Read More] Can You Still Grow Taller at 16? Tips for Height Increase
Recovering from Thigh Fractures: Tips for Healing and Rehabilitation
Comminuted fracture of the femur? I had a car accident on February 17 and underwent surgery on February 18. After nearly three months of rest, I thought I could walk again, so I went out to eat. Unfortunately, I fractured my bone for the second time on May 23. As of December 6, I...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, Jiang Guanzhi. 1. Avoid smoking (also avoid secondhand smoke), refrain from drinking alcohol, drink more milk, and get sunlight exposure. 2. You will gradually feel less pain. 3. 4. 5. I need to review your X-rays before providing recommendations. If the bone continues...[Read More] Recovering from Thigh Fractures: Tips for Healing and Rehabilitation