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Understanding Recovery from Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tear and Fracture

Tear of the posterior cruciate ligament with associated fracture? I would like to ask the doctor, I had a car accident on August 14 and was diagnosed with a torn cruciate ligament and a fracture. The posterior cruciate ligament of the tibia is displaced by about 5mm. It has been ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, due to the fracture, it is necessary to keep the affected area immobilized, which often leads to swelling, numbness, and other discomfort in the lower limbs. This will naturally improve once you begin to engage in weight-bearing activities later on. In the short term, elev...

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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...

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Chronic Knee Pain: Five Years of Unexplained Discomfort and Failed Treatments

Deep pain in the popliteal fossa, at the junction of the tibial plateau and the lateral femur, has persisted for over five years with no identifiable cause? Dear Doctor, I have been suffering from knee pain for five years, which is a persistent issue that lasts 24 hours a day. Du...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello, online consultations cannot replace in-person diagnoses. We recommend that you bring your medical history, imaging, and other relevant information to an orthopedic or neurosurgery outpatient clinic for evaluation. Thank you.

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Understanding Knee Pain and Movement Sensations After Injury

When the body is lying flat or the knees are straightened, and then the knees are bent, there is a sensation of something moving forcefully near the indentation on the outer side of the knee? Dear Dr. Chen, I have experienced two sprains in my right knee over the past two years,...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, based on your symptoms, it is initially assessed that you may have a ligament injury around the patella caused by external force. You will need to rest for 3-6 weeks, and performing isometric exercises for the quadriceps can aid in your recovery.

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Where to Get Patellofemoral Joint X-Ray in Taipei for Knee Pain?

Which hospital in Taipei offers X-ray examinations for the patellofemoral joint? Hello Dr. You, due to long hours of work and lack of exercise, I started running for fitness after turning 50. However, I neglected to properly warm up before running after such a long time without e...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is recommended to visit an orthopedic outpatient clinic for evaluation. After assessment by the physician, necessary treatments and examinations will be arranged. You may also discuss any concerns with the physician. Thank you.

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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...

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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...

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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...

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Understanding Knee Injury Treatments: Surgery vs. Alternative Options

Treatment methods for knee injuries? Four months ago, after exercising, I suddenly found it difficult to squat down the next day. My right knee was somewhat swollen but not painful. A few days later, I visited an orthopedic doctor who drained the excess fluid. After the drainage,...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The MRI report did not indicate a meniscus tear, so conservative treatment can be considered. If there is no improvement, we can reassess the situation later.

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Understanding Hip and Knee Sounds: Causes and Concerns for One-Sided Symptoms

Hip joint issues, bone problems? Hello Doctor, I have noticed a significant issue this year with my lower body, specifically my right thigh and knee. Whenever I stand up or lie on my right side, I hear a sound, but it doesn't happen continuously; it occurs every few minutes....


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can visit an orthopedic specialist to determine if there are any issues with your bones; sometimes, the problem may actually be with the ligaments.

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Is Post-Surgery Meniscus Pain a Sign of Re-Injury?

Is postoperative meniscus pain a new injury? About seven weeks ago, I underwent arthroscopic surgery to repair a tear in the lateral meniscus of my left knee. The doctor mentioned that there was a slight tear and looseness near the patella. Six weeks post-surgery, I was able to b...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, the meniscus itself does not have nerves, so a tear may not cause significant pain. It is advisable to visit an outpatient clinic for a physician to conduct an examination. Thank you.

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Understanding Shinbone Fractures: Recovery Challenges and Symptoms

Fibula fracture Hello Doctor, I had a car accident at the beginning of June, and due to an open wound, I was taken to the hospital where I was diagnosed with a fracture located between my knee and calf. I received stitches and stayed in the hospital for four days, followed by a c...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Recommendation for follow-up consultation. Thank you.

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Understanding Knee Issues: Sounds, Pain, and Treatment Options

Knee problems Hello, Doctor: 1. I would like to ask if the popping sound in my knee when bending and straightening it indicates a dislocation of the knee. 2. Whenever I bend my right leg, I feel tightness above my knee. What could be the cause of this? 3. During my physical the...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is advisable to seek evaluation at an orthopedic outpatient clinic at a regional hospital or higher. Thank you.

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Managing Knee Osteoarthritis and Disc Herniation: A Path to Recovery

Knee osteoarthritis and intervertebral disc herniation? Hello Doctor: I visited an orthopedic clinic due to discomfort, and X-ray imaging revealed early-stage knee osteoarthritis and a grade I lumbar disc herniation. The orthopedic doctor recommended pain medication, traction, el...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is recommended to visit an orthopedic or rehabilitation outpatient clinic at a regional hospital or higher to have a physician assess the recovery status and determine if further rehabilitation is needed. Thank you.

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Understanding Knee Swelling After Injury: Causes and Recovery Tips

Could you please provide more details about the swelling sensation in your knee after an injury during exercise? Hello, about three years ago, I accidentally caught my right knee in the door of my car when closing it. At that moment, I only felt pain, but later on, I didn't ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You need to visit a hospital to see an orthopedic doctor for a diagnosis. If further examinations are necessary, the doctor will arrange them. Without treatment, the extent of the injury is unknown.

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Understanding Knee Discomfort: Causes and Solutions for Your Symptoms

Knee problems Hello Doctor: My sister reports that she feels some discomfort and a "catching" sensation in her right knee while walking at home. Additionally, when she walks for an extended period outside, she experiences the same catching sensation in her right knee, a...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that the degeneration of the articular cartilage could be assessed by getting an X-ray at the orthopedic department of a hospital to determine if there is osteoarthritis of the knee.

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Knee Tightness and Inability to Straighten: Causes and Solutions

Tightness on the inner side of the knee with an inability to fully extend it? Yesterday, I was chatting with a friend on a high stool at a convenience store, and after returning home, my leg couldn't fully extend or bend excessively. I have been experiencing a tight sensatio...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Resting or applying a warm compress may help improve the condition. If it does not get better, you should see a doctor.

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Understanding Posterior Cruciate Ligament Injuries: Treatment Options and Recovery

Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) Hello Doctor, I was in a car accident at the end of March and suffered an open comminuted fracture of my lower leg. After the swelling subsided post-surgery, I noticed a significant indentation in my lower leg when bending my knee. The doctor ass...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
A complete tear of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) cannot heal on its own. Strengthening exercises can help reduce some instability, but surgical intervention is often necessary and should be evaluated by a physician.

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Understanding Lumbar Pain: Exercises and Recovery Tips for Fasciitis

Lower back pain I would like to consult a physician regarding my lower back pain, which has persisted for about a month. It is particularly noticeable when I wake up, and occasionally occurs after prolonged sitting or sneezing, but not every time. Currently, I do not experience d...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
1. You can jog for about 20-30 minutes, but your core needs to rest, so avoid doing planks. 2. Electrical stimulation is not recommended; you can do cat-cow stretches and take warm baths. 3. You can use a knee cushion, but do not place a towel under it.

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Do I Need Surgery for My Right Knee Injury? Understanding MRI Results

Could you please let me know if the report indicates whether surgery is needed (specifically regarding any damage to the cruciate ligaments or meniscus)? Thank you? Hello Doctor, here is my MRI report. Currently, I do not experience pain in my right knee while walking, but it bec...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
According to the English report, there is no ligament rupture, only a contusion, which can be treated conservatively. It is necessary to continue follow-up with the original treating physician.

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