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Understanding Ankle Discomfort: Causes and Recovery After Injury

Discomfort in the ankle while walking? Hello doctor, recently when I walk for about 20 to 30 minutes, my right ankle starts to feel uncomfortable. The area on the outer side of my heel noticeably sinks in, and I feel a dull ache there. When I move my ankle up and down, I can also...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The pain in the foot's sole may be due to inflammation of the tendons or ligaments near the ankle, possibly indicating plantar fasciitis. Treatment options include medication or physical therapy, and it may be related to a ligament sprain. It is advisable to rest more and te...

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Understanding Partial Ligament Tears: Symptoms and Daily Life Impact

Ligament injury Hello doctor, I have seen three different doctors at clinics. The first doctor only mentioned that I have a ligament tear but did not specify which ligament was torn. The second and third doctors stated that there is a partial tear, but they also did not clearly i...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Partial tears may not exhibit significant instability, while complete tears tend to be more unstable. The recovery time for complete tears is generally longer. Pain levels are similar for both types of injuries, and treatment typically involves conservative management without the...

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Understanding Ligament Recovery: Pain and Healing in Ankle Injuries

Has the ligament healed? I have had an ankle injury for two and a half months now. Initially, I went to the hospital and a clinic, and different doctors provided different diagnoses, mainly indicating that there is a partial ligament tear. I would like to ask if a partial tear re...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
A partial ligament tear refers to a situation where some of the fibers are torn, but the overall integrity of the ligament remains intact. Ligaments are composed of many fine fibers, so it is not just a single ligament injury. There may still be some pain until it fully heals, wh...

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Understanding Partial Ligament Tears: Recovery and Rehabilitation Insights

Ligament injury? It has been about 8 weeks since I sprained my ankle while playing basketball. Initially, I may not have applied ice or compression adequately, but during this period, I have received treatment from both traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine. Currently...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Ankle sprains typically involve ligament injuries, which may range from partial tears to complete ruptures. The primary treatment approach is conservative, usually involving immobilization with a cast or splint for a period of time. Most patients can achieve good recovery, which ...

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Understanding Partial Ligament Tears in Ankle Injuries: Recovery Tips

What should I do if I have a partial tear of the ligaments in my right ankle? I injured the ligaments in my right ankle when I twisted my foot while playing basketball. It has now been seven weeks since the injury. Initially, I consulted both traditional Chinese medicine and West...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The most important aspect of treating an ankle ligament injury is to immobilize it for about two to three months before undergoing an ultrasound examination, as this will not be beneficial. Chiropractic adjustments are also an incorrect approach. Instead, rehabilitation should be...

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Understanding TFCC Ligament Tears: Surgery vs. Conservative Treatment Options

Tear of the wrist TFCC ligament? Dear Doctor, I have wrist pain due to lifting luggage, and after seeing an orthopedic surgeon and undergoing an MRI, I was diagnosed with a TFCC Type 1B ligament tear. There is no damage to the bones or the triangular fibrocartilage. The doctor ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The best treatment option appears to be surgery, as other methods have limited effectiveness.

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Post-Surgery Issues After Ceramic Hip Replacement: Infection and Recovery Concerns

Postoperative issues following left total ceramic hip arthroplasty infection? I was involved in a car accident in early January 2015, which resulted in a left femoral neck fracture and a left anterior cruciate ligament tear. I underwent a ceramic total hip arthroplasty at the end...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that the presence of bone cement has caused this issue. After multiple surgeries, the surrounding soft tissue may also become hardened. If the infection cannot be controlled, ultimately, the artificial joint will need to be removed.

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Elbow Ligament Surgery: Options and Hospitals in Taichung

Elbow ligament surgery Hello Dr. Wang, In October of this year, I unfortunately had a car accident that injured my elbow. After examination and assessment at the hospital, it was determined that I have a partial tear of the elbow ligaments (the hospital did not have the equipme...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: The need for surgery in cases of ligament injuries depends on the stability of the joint and the extent of the ligament tear; not all cases require surgery. Medical centers in Taichung, such as Veterans General Hospital and the Department of Sports Medicine at China Medica...

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Understanding ACL and MCL Tears: Recovery Tips and FAQs

Tear of the medial collateral ligament and anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee? On October 23, I jumped while playing basketball and landed on an uneven drainage ditch, which caused significant pain. I went to the emergency department, where X-rays and a CT scan showed n...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Heat therapy 2. Six weeks 3. Diet has no impact 4. Elevate; do not tighten the brace too much 5. Can be flexed

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Recovery Timeline for MCL Sprain and Tibial Avulsion Fracture

Ligament injury Hello, doctor. I injured my right knee while playing basketball last week, suffering a sprain of the medial collateral ligament and an avulsion fracture of the tibia. I would like to know how long it will take to heal and when I can walk normally again (I am curre...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: The recovery time must be assessed based on the severity of the ligament tear and fracture. For such injuries, if surgical fixation is not required, it will take at least two months before rehabilitation can begin, depending on the healing status of the fracture. Only then...

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Understanding Grade II Ligament Tears: Recovery and Rehabilitation Tips

Ligament second-degree tear due to car accident impact? Hello Doctor: I was in a car accident on August 12, and the doctor at the hospital diagnosed me with a grade II tear of the ligaments in my heel. It has been two months since then, and during my follow-up appointment, the do...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The treatment you described should take about three months for gradual recovery; you can continue with rehabilitation.

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Understanding Slow Recovery from Ankle Sprains: Causes and Solutions

Sports injuries, foot issues? Hello doctor, about three and a half months ago, I sprained my ankle while landing on one foot after a jump. X-rays and ultrasound confirmed that there were no fractures, ligament tears, or tendon injuries. I rested for about 30 days before starting ...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, Ankle sprains can be quite troublesome. Depending on the severity of the sprain, we recommend resting for two to three months before gradually starting light exercises. If there are no issues, you can then increase the intensity and duration of your workouts. Based on yo...

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Understanding Lateral Epicondyle Ligament Tears: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Regarding the avulsion fracture of the lateral collateral ligament of the left elbow? Hello, Doctor. I was involved in a motorcycle collision previously. On the day of the incident, I took the other party to the emergency room, where X-rays were taken. The emergency physician sta...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Lateral humeral epicondylar avulsion fractures can be treated by fixing larger bone fragments with bone screws, which can lead to good functional outcomes. The ideal surgical intervention typically occurs around two weeks post-injury. Unlike tennis elbow, which is usually caused ...

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Understanding Clavicle End Fractures: Treatment Options and Concerns

Fracture of the distal clavicle and distal clavicle ligament injury? A few days ago, I was in a car accident, and the hospital examined me and found that I have a fracture and ligament tear at the distal end of my clavicle. The distal end of the clavicle shows a vertical fracture...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, distal clavicle fractures can sometimes be associated with acromioclavicular joint dislocation, causing the clavicle to elevate and move away from its original position. This type of displacement cannot be realigned through conservative treatment and requires surgical inte...

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Understanding Ankle Ligament Injuries: Recovery and Treatment Insights

Ankle ligament tear with bone avulsion? Hello, Doctor. A month ago, I fell down the stairs and my ankle is swollen and painful. I had an X-ray which showed no fractures, and the doctor said that I had a ligament tear due to inversion and advised me to use a brace while waiting fo...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Ligament injuries of the ankle joint typically recover with rest and immobilization. When you mention joint separation, are you referring to distal tibiofibular diastasis? If the separation is significant, surgical intervention with bone screws may be necessary. It would be advis...

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Understanding Ligament Injuries: Recovery and Concerns After Shoulder Trauma

Ligament issues Hello doctor, I fell while riding a large motorcycle over 500cc and my shoulder hit the ground. I visited the doctor in May, and after examining the X-ray, the doctor diagnosed a ligament tear. The doctor did not perform an ultrasound and stated that there would b...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Acromioclavicular joint injuries of this degree may not require surgery, but there could be some residual weakness. Medications have not been helpful.

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Do You Need the Same Surgeon for Plate Removal After Injury?

Does the removal of steel plates and screws need to be performed by the same physician? Hello Doctor: I was involved in a car accident in Hualien on April 9th of this year and was hospitalized. I underwent surgery on April 10th, and my diagnoses were: 1. Medial proximal tibial fr...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The removal of the steel plate does not necessarily have to be performed by the same physician; as long as a physician at the hospital you are visiting is willing to perform the surgery, it is acceptable. Injury to the common peroneal nerve causing foot drop may not recover, and ...

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Understanding Ligament Injuries: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Ligament rupture Hello, I previously experienced shoulder pain when raising my arms, so I went to see a doctor and had an X-ray. The doctor said there were no issues with the bones. I would like to ask about a time when I heard a "pop" sound while excessively stretching...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
First, we need to assess how long the pain has been present and the circumstances of the injury. Is the pain occurring when raising the shoulder or when moving it backward? Have any medications been effective? Additionally, has physical therapy been pursued? If these treatments h...

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Rehabilitation After Right Tibial Plateau Fracture with ACL Tear

Right tibial plateau fracture with anterior cruciate ligament tear? Right tibial plateau fracture with anterior cruciate ligament tear (a piece of bone from the anterior cruciate ligament at the tibia was elevated, and two screws were used to fix the bone) post-operative 6 weeks....


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it seems to be a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) with an associated fracture. After stabilization of the fracture, it will take approximately six to eight weeks to achieve initial healing. During this time, rehabilitation exercises s...

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Understanding Medial Collateral Ligament Tears: Recovery and Rehabilitation Tips

Medial collateral ligament (MCL) tear? Hello, Dr. Wang. I sustained an injury while exercising a month ago. I went to see a doctor who only performed an X-ray and did not conduct an MRI. The doctor pressed on my foot and indicated that I had a medial collateral ligament (MCL) tea...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: If a ligament injury or strain is not severe enough to affect stability, surgery may not be necessary. However, knee ligament injuries can often impact recovery for several months to half a year, and monitoring the recovery process is essential. Thank you!

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