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Managing Finger Injuries: Recovery Tips for Sports-Related Trauma

Suspected trigger finger re-injury? Last November, I had a small fracture in the second phalanx of my finger while playing basketball. Today, I injured the same spot on my finger while playing again, causing a bruise. Currently, I am unable to make a fist and there is noticeable ...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello Mr. Lin, 1. Yes. 2. If there is pain and limited mobility in the finger joints, it is recommended to visit an orthopedic outpatient clinic to avoid affecting functional recovery.

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Post-Surgery Complications After Hip Fracture in Elderly Patients

Postoperative care after hip joint fracture surgery? My grandfather is 82 years old. He fell before the Lunar New Year and had a large bruise on his buttocks. An X-ray taken at a clinic showed no bone injury, but as the pain became more pronounced, he was unable to bear weight wh...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
After surgery for fractures near the hip joint, there is often poor blood circulation, so it is necessary to elevate the lower leg. Additionally, rehabilitation exercises for the knee and ankle joints should be performed. If there is redness, swelling, heat, or pain, one should s...

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Understanding Neck and Spine Issues: Addressing Unusual Sounds While Walking

Cervical and spinal issues? I had an X-ray after a car accident, and the bones were fine. However, I hear a popping sound when I walk. The sound disappears when I walk with a hunched posture at a certain angle, but it returns when I walk upright. I've undergone rehabilitatio...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, the sounds coming from your joints are not considered a disease. As long as there are no accompanying symptoms, you can disregard it. If you still have concerns, please visit an orthopedic clinic for further evaluation. Thank you.

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Post-Operative Rehabilitation Questions for Patellar Fracture Recovery

Inquiry about rehabilitation after patellar fracture surgery? Hello, Doctor. I underwent surgery for a patellar fracture in early July. The X-ray showed a crack in the middle, and the doctor said that it could be fixed with steel pins, without the use of wires. It has now been fo...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is normal to experience swelling in the joints or limbs during the bone healing process while undergoing rehabilitation. It is important to gradually practice walking as part of the recovery process.

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Post-Surgery Infection in Knee Replacement: Understanding Antibiotic Options and Treatment Challenges

Postoperative Infection after Total Knee Arthroplasty My father has undergone three total knee replacements and two debridement surgeries on his left knee. I have some concerns and would like to seek clarification from the physician. 1. Do antibiotic prescriptions for Staphyloc...


Dr. Cai Shanglin Reply:
1. Different hospitals have varying medication protocols; it is advisable to choose a trusted institution for treatment. 2. Infections in artificial joints sometimes do not yield detectable bacteria; at this stage, treatment options include antibiotics and further debridement. ...

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Post-Operative Concerns After Knee Replacement Surgery: What to Know

Postoperative Issues After Total Knee Arthroplasty It has been almost a year since my surgery, and there is not much time left before I return to work. I am using a knee joint covered by health insurance, and my doctor advised that I should do office work. However, my job require...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, artificial knee joints have a lifespan. Generally speaking, individuals with higher body weight, greater activity levels, and younger age tend to have a shorter lifespan for their knee implants. This is due to the wear and tear of the polyethylene insert in the knee joint,...

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Understanding Creaking Sounds After Hip Replacement: Causes and Solutions

After hip replacement, a clicking sound may occur during movement, and there may often be a sensation of misalignment without the ability to exert force? Hello, doctor. I had a hip replacement 10 years ago (made of metal). Since last year, I've been experiencing a clicking s...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, after ten years post artificial hip joint surgery, the noise may be due to bone proliferation or wear of the metal joint. Metal artificial hip joints were once very popular, but subsequent issues arose, primarily due to wear occurring at a greater extent than expected. Cur...

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Understanding Morning Finger Stiffness: When to Seek Medical Help

Finger stiffness? Hello Dr. Wang, two months ago I started experiencing stiffness in my fingers, initially in my right hand, and later my left hand also began to show some morning stiffness. After increasing my activity level, the stiffness in my left hand has improved significan...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if rheumatic diseases have been ruled out and only arthritis remains, it is important to monitor for excessive finger movement. You may start with warm compresses to reduce finger joint activity and apply anti-inflammatory ointments to alleviate the symptoms of tightness. ...

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Can Scoliosis Treatment Help Increase Height? A 19-Year-Old's Inquiry

Inquiry about scoliosis and physical height increase? Hello doctor, I am currently 19 years old, 165 cm tall, and weigh 59 kg. My height has not increased much since the third year of junior high school. I had X-rays of my hand joints during my sophomore year of high school and f...


Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
Hello, after treatment for scoliosis, it is indeed possible to gain height. Scoliosis and shoulder asymmetry require rehabilitation therapy.

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Post-Surgery Concerns for Wrist Fracture Recovery: What to Expect

Post-operative issues related to the wrist? Dear Dr. Shi, My mother fell at home in mid-February, resulting in a fracture and displacement of her left wrist joint. Due to various reasons, her surgery was delayed until mid-May. Because of the prolonged time since the injury, the ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It is inevitable for joints to become stiff after a fracture, and continuous rehabilitation is necessary for improvement. 2. For a fracture to heal, a callus will form at the site, and with the presence of a plate, it may appear slightly thicker. 3. If the surgical incisio...

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Understanding O-legs: Effective Exercises and Treatments for Knee Issues

<Knee Joint Issues> Inquiry about knee varus deformity (bow-leggedness)? Hello Dr. Lee, thank you for taking the time to review my situation. When I forcefully bring my legs together, only my ankles can touch, while there is a noticeable gap from my thighs through my knees ...


Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
For exercises related to knee varus (bowleg) deformity, please consult with the rehabilitation department, as they specialize in exercise therapy more than the orthopedic department. Thank you.

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Is Rollerblading Safe for Those with Knee Cartilage Damage?

The cartilage in the knee has worn away? Hello Doctor, due to issues with my knee cartilage, my knees hurt after walking for a long time. I would like to ask if inline skating is suitable as a recreational activity in this condition (purely for leisure, not practicing tricks). Wi...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
It is recommended that you first consult with an orthopedic physician to discuss your condition before deciding whether to engage in roller skating activities. Wishing you good health. Precautions: 1. Activities that place additional stress on the knees (such as hiking, climbi...

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Understanding Pain on the Top of the Foot: Causes and When to See a Doctor

Dorsal foot pain Hello, recently I've been experiencing pain in the dorsum of my foot (around the fifth toe) when walking or going up and down stairs (when the foot is flexed), especially in the morning when I wake up. I haven't been doing much exercise lately. Could yo...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It could be inflammation of the joints between the toes and the metatarsals, or tendonitis in that area. Avoid walking too much or standing for long periods, and take plenty of rest. If there is no improvement, then you should see a doctor.

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Understanding Finger Tendon Displacement: Causes, Symptoms, and Recovery

Dislocation of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the middle finger? Dear Dr. You, Two weeks ago, while doing housework, I may have twisted or flicked my right hand in a very ordinary motion, and suddenly I felt a sharp pain in my middle finger. I noticed that the tendon of m...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello, I appreciate your thorough research, and I am happy to read your text (however, the term "趾" should be corrected to "指"). Here are my responses: 1. It is not called the extensor tendon; it is referred to as the extensor hood or sagittal band. 2. If you...

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Post-Surgery Swelling and Weakness After Steel Pin Removal: Causes and Solutions

Swelling persists after removal of the metal pin? Hello Doctor: I am Bo-Yen. I had surgery on March 3rd for a fracture of the right hand's small finger joint, where a steel pin was inserted. I was discharged on March 4th and my condition was good. However, after the pin was ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Swelling may be due to a lack of movement in the fingers. Rehabilitation can be beneficial; if the joints are mobilized, blood circulation will increase, which can gradually reduce the swelling. Alternating hot and cold compresses on the affected area can also promote blood circu...

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Understanding Ankle Clicking: Causes and Joint Care Tips

Joint issues I recently noticed that my right ankle makes a slight popping sound when I perform certain movements while sitting, but my left ankle does not have this issue. The sound is similar to the noise made when pressing on a finger, but it is not as loud. I would like to kn...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If your joints make sounds without any accompanying pain, there is no need to worry; it may be due to ligaments rubbing against the surface of the bones. You can strengthen the muscles around the joints through training. As for medication, since you are still young, it may not be...

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Post-Surgery Concerns: Understanding Steel Pins in Orthopedic Recovery

Issues Related to the Insertion of Metal Pins After Surgery Hello, Doctor!!! It has been a month since my surgery. I had a fracture of the ulnar bone in my right hand, and they placed a metal plate and six screws. 1. Is it normal to feel the screws under the skin after the wound ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. That's considered normal. Some people are thinner with less subcutaneous fat, so they can feel the metal plate. 2. It's normal for the joints to be stiff after surgery. Increasing wrist and elbow movements will help improve this. 3. Tingling sensations are also c...

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Finding Top Orthopedic Surgeons for O-Shape Leg Correction in Taipei

I am looking for doctors in the Taipei and New Taipei areas who specialize in corrective surgery for O-shaped legs? Due to frequent pain and sometimes feeling like my knee is misaligned, about 5 or 6 years ago, a doctor in Hualien diagnosed me with bow legs (O-shaped legs) but di...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If there is no degeneration or pain in the knee joints, surgery for bow legs is not necessary. If surgery is required, a pre-operative assessment is essential. In the Taipei area, orthopedic departments at medical centers such as National Taiwan University Hospital, Veterans Gene...

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Understanding Hand Numbness: Causes and When to Seek Help

Numbness in the fingers of both hands? Hello, Doctor. I often carry heavy objects with both hands or shoulders. Recently, I woke up one day to find that my left hand fingers were numb. After a few days, the fingers of my right hand also started to feel numb. For the left hand, th...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Numbness in the fingers is related to the nerves in the hand. If the median nerve near the wrist is compressed, the second, third, and fourth fingers may experience numbness. Pressing on the palm side of the wrist can elicit numbness (carpal tunnel syndrome). If the compression o...

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Understanding Muscle Relaxants: Are They Causing Joint Noises?

Muscle relaxants and joint relaxants? Hello Dr. Li: I have been experiencing shoulder and neck pain, and my doctor prescribed me Tizanidine 2mg tablets as a muscle relaxant. I have been taking one tablet each night for a week. On the seventh day after taking the medication, I not...


Dr. Li Yongheng Reply:
Hello, this situation should not be related to skeletal muscle relaxants. It is normal for joints to make sounds during movement; it is advisable to engage in more joint activities to increase flexibility and reduce joint stiffness.

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