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Knee Pain After Car Accident: Understanding Symptoms and Recovery

Pain in the right knee pit after a car accident? Hello, Doctor Shi: I had a car accident previously where my right knee hit the floor, resulting in a bruise on the inner side of the knee. The bruise has since faded, but now when I bend or straighten my knee, I occasionally hear a...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
In the case of a cruciate ligament injury, instability of the knee joint is typically observed. If it is tendinitis, improvement can usually be achieved with medication and rest, and physical therapy may also be beneficial.

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Understanding Sudden Knee Pain: Causes and Remedies for Stiffness

Knee pain with inability to bend? Experiencing sudden knee pain while sitting, resembling a cramping sensation that makes it difficult to bend or straighten the knee, can be concerning. This could be indicative of several conditions, such as patellofemoral pain syndrome, meniscus...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It may be inflammation of the knee cartilage or due to prolonged sitting causing the ligaments to remain inactive. If it persists, it is necessary to consult a physician.

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Post-ACL Reconstruction: Common Concerns and Recovery Tips

Questions regarding postoperative care for the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments? I underwent anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction surgery on my right leg in early November last year. Both my anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments were torn, and it has been ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, both the anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are torn, and the prognosis is quite challenging. Generally, strengthening the thigh muscles is essential, so exercises like half squats and leg raises should be emphasized. If there are rehabilitation equipment or a gym a...

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Dealing with Persistent Bruising and Tightness After Ankle Fracture

Joint fracture Hello, I was involved in a serious car accident where I fractured the knee and ankle joints of my left leg. The bones have healed, and I can walk now, but there is still a bruise on the inner side of my left ankle joint that hasn't faded away. The faint bruise...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, fractures usually require stabilization, which may involve surgery or casting depending on the situation. Once the stabilization period is sufficient, rehabilitation should begin to restore the joint to its original range of motion as quickly as possible. It is normal for ...

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Persistent Swelling and Heat in the Inner Knee: When to Seek Further Evaluation?

Persistent swelling and warmth on the inner side of the knee? Hello Doctor: Two months ago (on September 6), I severely sprained my left ankle while playing basketball. For the following days, I heavily relied on my right leg, which led to discomfort in the inner side of my right...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Swelling and warmth in the knee joint indicate that inflammation is still present. A popping sound may be the result of bones or ligaments sliding over one another. If these symptoms persist, it is important to consult a physician for evaluation.

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Can PRP Therapy Help with Partial ACL Tears?

Can PRP be used for partial tears of the anterior cruciate ligament? Hello, doctor. I was hit while playing basketball and underwent an MRI. The doctor diagnosed a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Would you recommend PRP injection, and will my condition impro...


Dr. Cai Shanglin Reply:
Hello: Currently, numerous studies indicate that PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) is effective, but it needs to be combined with supportive devices and rehabilitation therapy.

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Understanding Plica Syndrome: Surgery and Rehabilitation Insights

Syndrome of Wrinkles Surgical Issues Hello, I was involved in a car accident on June 16 of this year. My external injuries have mostly healed, and in mid-August, I started rehabilitation for my right knee (electrical stimulation and infrared heat therapy). However, my condition h...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Patients with pterygium syndrome can be discharged three days after joint surgery. During the surgery, it is important to also check for any injuries to the ligaments and meniscus, as these may require rehabilitation.

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Understanding Clavicle Injuries: Surgery, Recovery, and Risks Explained

Clavicle issues Hello Doctor: On the night of November 1st, I was driving and had a collision with a woman in her 50s who was riding a scooter. She was taken to the hospital for an X-ray, and the doctor said that she has a torn ligament in her left shoulder clavicle. The doctor s...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The success rate of surgery to remove the steel plate after approximately three months is related to the surgeon's experience as well as the extent of the fracture. Typically, there are no long-term complications.

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Understanding Inner Knee Pain: Causes, Treatments, and Recovery Time

Medial knee pain? Hello, doctor. About two months ago, after finishing a run, I suddenly experienced pain on the inner side of my knee. The pain is located slightly inward from the center of the knee when the leg is straight, near the junction where the leg bends. During these tw...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, pain after running is more related to the medial collateral ligament, while meniscal wear and tear usually takes longer to develop or occurs due to a sports injury. It may be advisable to consult another physician for further evaluation. Generally, an episode may take ...

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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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Ankle Ligament Injury: Surgery vs. Rehabilitation Options Explained

Ankle ligament injury Hello Doctor, I would like to consult you regarding an injury I sustained while playing basketball last Sunday, October 23rd. I stepped on someone else's foot and immediately felt a pulling sensation in my ankle ligaments. I subsequently visited both ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Ankle sprains, if there is no fracture, primarily transmit the force to the ligaments, resulting in varying degrees of ligament injury. Generally, conservative treatment is the main approach. Ultrasound examination only confirms ligament damage and does not affect the final outco...

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Managing Recurrent Wrist Dislocations: Expert Insights and Solutions

I would like to ask the director a question regarding the issue of recurrent wrist dislocations? Hello, Director Shi. I sustained a wrist injury four years ago, resulting in a distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) dislocation. Despite undergoing multiple ligament reconstruction surgerie...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Wearing a wrist brace can help reduce wrist movement; however, the decision regarding fusion surgery must be discussed with your attending physician, who will make an individualized assessment based on your specific condition.

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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 Ankle Inversion Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Pain occurs during ankle inversion? Hello Doctor, I sprained my left ankle in an inversion injury while playing basketball on the 21st of last month. At the time, there was almost no swelling, and I only experienced mild pain while walking. The pain occurs primarily when I perfor...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Lateral ankle sprains typically require six to twelve weeks for recovery. Engaging in physical activity too early may lead to a re-injury. If the ligaments become lax, it can result in persistent pain in the future.

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Managing Inflammation and Fluid in the Left Knee: A Recovery Guide

Inflammation of the lateral collateral ligament of the left knee with a small amount of effusion? I sprained my left knee around 2010, and at that time, I couldn't bend my knee, but it returned to normal after three days, so I didn't see a doctor. By the end of 2013, I ...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Joint ligaments should be protected from repeated injuries, as this can lead to subsequent joint degeneration. As for plantar fasciitis, in addition to some rehabilitation treatments, it is important to pay attention to arch support in the footwear to prevent recurrent episodes.

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Understanding Coccyx Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Coccydynia (tailbone pain) issues? Can a coccyx injury lead to an inability to walk? Why is there a sensation of severe pain? Are anti-inflammatory medications available for purchase at the pharmacy?


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
After a coccyx injury, walking can strain the surrounding ligaments, causing pain. Taking sitz baths along with a few days of pain relievers can help alleviate discomfort.

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Understanding Recovery and Long-Term Effects of Sports Injuries

I sustained an injury while playing basketball last week? Hello, doctor. I injured myself during a basketball game at school last week, resulting in a sprain of the medial collateral ligament in my right foot and an avulsion fracture of the tibial tuberosity. I'm very concer...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
In the case of an ankle medial collateral ligament sprain accompanied by an avulsion fracture, the principle is to first immobilize the area to allow for healing, and then gradually restore joint function to prevent any long-term complications.

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Recovery Timeline for Medial Collateral Ligament Injury in Athletes

Ligament injury Hello doctor, last week I sustained an injury while playing basketball, resulting in a sprain of the medial collateral ligament and an avulsion fracture of the tibial spine. I would like to know when I can expect to recover the fastest. When can I remove the knee ...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Injury to the medial collateral ligament, along with a tibial spine fracture, requires at least three months of rest. Exercise can only be resumed once the fracture has healed. During this period, it is advisable to consult with a rehabilitation specialist to prevent muscle atrop...

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Managing Ligament Injuries After a Car Accident: Care and Recovery Tips

Ligament sprain from a car accident? Hello, doctor. You mentioned that the reason could be (the ligament may have been severely injured, and although some time has passed, there may be laxity or instability in the ligament, which could lead to recurrent pain). What should I do? H...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If wearing an ankle brace for rehabilitation doesn't help, go back to the hospital to consult with a physician for further evaluation.

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