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Understanding Hand Joint Pain: Causes and Relief Strategies

Hand joints Hello, Doctor Shi: This is my job description: quality inspection of hardware – using a needle to remove burrs from the hardware. Recently, during weekdays at work, I have been experiencing pain in my hand joints. I am not sure if it is related to holding the needle f...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It may be related to overuse; you can try applying a warm compress. Additionally, make sure to give your hands some rest and avoid straining them when possible.

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Understanding Finger Fractures: Recovery and Rehabilitation Insights

Hand fractures Hello Doctor, I was in a motorcycle accident on February 4, 2022, in Taoyuan, where I slipped on a road marking and injured my left pinky finger. I had an emergency surgery for suturing on the same day. Currently, I am unable to bend my finger or make a fist; the d...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, tendon ruptures, fractures, and post-traumatic adhesions may all warrant a consultation with an orthopedic hand specialist for a more accurate diagnosis of the issues.

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How Soon After Fifth Metatarsal Surgery Can You Walk Safely?

How long after a fifth metatarsal fracture surgery can a patient start walking? Hello Doctor: I would like to inquire about my surgery on February 10, during which a metal plate was inserted. I had a follow-up appointment on February 22, and my recovery is progressing well. My at...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
After surgery, the joints can be mobilized to prevent adhesions, but it is not necessary to bear weight on them. If the fracture has not yet healed, walking and applying weight may lead to displacement.

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Post-Surgery Recovery: Walking with a Steel Plate in Your Leg

Surgery was performed, and a metal plate was inserted? Hello Doctor: I would like to inquire about my surgery on February 10th, during which a metal plate was inserted. I had a follow-up appointment on February 22nd, and my recovery is progressing well. My attending physician inf...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
After surgery, the joints can be mobilized to prevent adhesions; however, it is not necessary to bear weight on them. If the fracture has not yet healed, walking and applying weight may lead to displacement.

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Understanding Stiff Finger Joints: Causes and Solutions

The finger joints feel stiff? Since I was about 15 years old, for nearly 3 years now, the joint connecting my little fingers to my palms has been stiff, making it difficult to straighten or bend them without exerting extra effort. I also cannot hold them at a midpoint angle. This...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, some people's tendon growth does not keep up with the speed of bone growth, which can lead to tightness and stiffness in the joints. The best way to address this issue is to undergo rehabilitation and stretching while you are still young. The thumb issue, commonly ref...

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Shoulder and Elbow Pain After Vaccination: When to Seek Orthopedic Care

Shoulder and neck issues, joints? Hello Dr. Wang, I am 56 years old. After receiving my first dose of the BNT vaccine on October 19, 2021, I experienced discomfort in my left shoulder. Later, I also began to have pain in my right elbow joint. I initially thought this was a normal...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, vaccine reactions do not last that long. Please visit the orthopedic clinic to check for any issues with your shoulder or elbow joints. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Wang Shou-ji.

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Post-Tibial Fracture Surgery: Why Can't I Bend My Knee?

After a tibial fracture surgery, the knee cannot be flexed? Hello doctor, I had surgery on October 9, 2021, and the cast was removed on November 9, after which I was fitted with a protective brace (equivalent to a cast). When I removed the brace to clean my leg, I noticed that my...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, fractures around the joints often require fixation with a cast or splint after surgery due to the risk of displacement. However, prolonged immobilization can lead to joint stiffness. Please return for a follow-up appointment to have X-rays taken. If there is evidence of ca...

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Post-Surgery Finger Joint Swelling: Rehabilitation and Home Care Tips

Postoperative swelling of the finger joints? Hello: I just underwent a tendon transfer surgery (transferring a tendon from my leg to my arm). Due to wearing a brace for 1.5 months post-surgery, my finger joints have not been active. After removing the brace, my ring and little fi...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is important to actively engage in rehabilitation, which may include both ice and heat therapy.

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Can Bacterial Infections in the Knee Joint Be Treated Without Surgery?

Knee joint infections do not necessarily require surgery? Hello Dr. Chen, My mother was hospitalized by an orthopedic surgeon due to a bacterial infection in her knee joint. Later, it was discovered that there were also bacteria in her bloodstream, raising concerns about the ba...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello: In general, intra-articular infections can be more effectively controlled after debridement (either arthroscopic or open surgery), but surgery is not always absolutely necessary. Factors such as the patient's immune status, the site of infection, and the bacterial spe...

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Preventing Bone Spurs After Femoral Shaft Fracture: Recovery Tips

Femoral shaft fracture with bone spur? In September, I suffered a closed fracture of the femoral shaft due to a car accident. I have already undergone intramedullary nailing for stabilization. I would like to inquire about how to prevent bone spurs and what can be done to promote...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Bone spurs do not develop at the site of a fracture; they form around the joints, so there is no need to worry. 2. Before a fracture heals, it is necessary to perform certain rehabilitation exercises. Healing typically takes about six months, and training muscle strength is ve...

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Recovering from Pelvic Fractures: Tips for Home Care and Mobility

Pelvic fracture About 10 days ago, I suffered a pelvic fracture due to a car accident. However, the doctor said that surgery is not necessary and that I just need to rest at home for a month. I usually use a bedside commode for toileting and sometimes sit to eat and read. I don&#...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if a pelvic fracture does not affect the joints, it is often managed non-surgically. However, if weight-bearing activities are limited, early mobilization with the assistance of a walker is recommended to reduce muscle atrophy and accelerate recovery. It is advisable to di...

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Understanding Joint Cracking: When to Seek Medical Advice

Joint crepitus Since April of this year, I have been experiencing cracking sounds in my joints, such as my knees and wrists, particularly in my right wrist (I am right-handed). This occurs about three to four times an hour. I have a lean body type, and I'm not sure if that h...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello: The source of the popping sound is generally due to the formation of gas bubbles within the joint or the sound of tendons and ligaments rubbing against the bone. Typically, this sound is harmless, but if it causes pain or affects mobility, it is advisable to seek medical e...

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Understanding Finger Pain and Stiffness: When to Seek Medical Help

Pain in the proximal interphalangeal joint of the finger, with stiffness most pronounced in the morning? I recently started a new job that requires me to hold a grinder with one hand for long periods. After three months of this, I am experiencing significant pain in the first joi...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, improper or prolonged exertion on the joints of the hands can lead to symptoms such as pain, heat, and stiffness. It is important to pay attention to the usage of your hands, as prolonged misuse can result in chronic inflammation and may even lead to chronic conditions suc...

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Patellar Dislocation: Managing Knee Pain and Running Risks

Patellar dislocation Hello, doctor. Three years ago, I dislocated my patella due to a fall. Since then, my knee has often been painful every night, and I find it difficult to move after waking up with my leg straight. I consulted an orthopedic specialist who diagnosed me with pat...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, moderate exercise is beneficial for the joints as it can enhance muscular endurance. However, excessive exercise can be detrimental and increase joint wear. Swimming is one of the best activities because the buoyancy of water helps reduce the gravitational stress on the jo...

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Managing Patellar Dislocation: Running and Knee Pain Solutions

Patellar dislocation Hello, doctor. Three years ago, I dislocated my patella due to a fall. Since then, my knee often hurts every night, and I find it difficult to move after waking up with my leg straight. I consulted an orthopedic specialist who diagnosed me with patellar malal...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, moderate exercise is beneficial for the joints as it can enhance muscular endurance. However, excessive exercise can be detrimental and increase joint wear. Swimming is one of the best activities because the buoyancy of water reduces the gravitational stress on the joints....

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Can You Still Grow Taller After Growth Plate Closure? Exploring Options

If the growth plates have closed, are there any other methods to increase height? Hello, two days ago I visited the hospital, and the doctor informed me that the growth plates in my hands have already closed. I would like to ask: 1. If the growth plates in my hands have closed,...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Administering growth hormone after the growth plates have closed is ineffective. 2. The claims circulating on the internet are incorrect. 3. There are no foods that can achieve this. 4. There is no such method. 5. Limb lengthening surgery involves a surgical technique ...

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Post-Crash Knee and Arm Injuries: When to See an Orthopedic Specialist

Knee issues due to injuries from a car accident? Hello, Doctor. I had a motorcycle accident on July 23rd, where I fell face down, resulting in most of my injuries being on the front of my body. My left arm, both legs, and knees have bruises from the impact. After the accident, I ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, anything related to bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles falls under the scope of orthopedics. Don't worry, as many injuries still require physical examination and imaging studies. It is best to consult an orthopedic specialist. Thank you.

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Post-Surgery Concerns After Total Vertebral Resection: A Patient's Journey

What are the issues after total vertebral body resection? I underwent surgery for an L3 giant cell tumor, which involved the removal of the vertebral body. It has been 7 months since the surgery, and I am currently taking denosumab. This is a CT scan I had in August (6 months pos...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, the CT scan shows no significant displacement. The resected vertebra is supported by a cage and fixed with screws from the outside. For this type of procedure, the cage must fuse with the upper and lower vertebrae to be considered successful. From the CT scan, there are st...

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Understanding Inflammation in Toe Joints: Causes and Treatments

Toe joint inflammation Hello Doctor: Two days ago, around 7 AM, I suddenly felt pain in my left foot. Upon inspection, I found that the second joint of my third toe was inflamed, red, and swollen. I have been experiencing poor sleep quality recently, only able to fall asleep arou...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Rheumatoid arthritis typically presents as a polyarticular condition, affecting multiple joints rather than just one. Once it flares up, it can persist for several weeks. Your current condition may be indicative of some form of arthritis, and it is advisable to start medication w...

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Sudden Swelling of the Left Middle Finger Joint: Possible Causes and Next Steps

Sudden swelling of the second joint of the left middle finger? Hello, regarding the issue, the patient does not have any bad dietary habits and runs every day. However, for the past few days, the second joint of the left finger has suddenly swollen without any impression of being...


Dr. Cai Shanglin Reply:
Hello, if you have swelling in your finger joints, please recall if you have experienced any injuries or overuse during work. If this has been persistent or recurrent without a known cause, I recommend seeing a rheumatologist. Wishing you good health.

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