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Understanding Recovery from Femur and Knee Fractures After an Accident

Femoral fracture, patellar fracture? Hello Doctor, I was in a car accident at the end of June last year, resulting in a fracture of my femur. The fracture was clean, but it affected my knee, causing a fracture of the patella along with muscle and ligament tears. The femur was tre...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello! Each person's condition and recovery process is different, so it is advisable to discuss with your attending (surgeon) physician. Thank you!

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Exploring the Connection Between Knee Injuries and Scoliosis

The relationship between knee injuries and scoliosis? Hello Doctor: I was in a car accident three months ago, and my left knee directly hit the ground. Since then, whether I am walking or sitting, I often feel a tingling sensation in my knee, similar to water splashing on my foot...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, could the numbness and pain in the knee be related to scoliosis? While scoliosis does not typically compress a single nerve, if the curvature is significant, it is recommended to consider surgical treatment after the age of 18.

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Understanding Pain Behind the Knee: Causes and Recovery Tips

Pain occurs when bending the leg backward and crossing the legs? I have been seeing a rehabilitation specialist for over three months and have undergone prolotherapy. When the doctor injected high-concentration dextrose into my posterior cruciate ligament, I experienced temporary...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It could be tendonitis; resting for about four to six weeks may help to see if it improves.

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Understanding Tibial Plateau Fractures: Recovery and Long-Term Concerns

After a tibial plateau fracture, the physician will typically assess the injury through physical examination and imaging studies such as X-rays or CT scans. Treatment options may include conservative management with immobilization and physical therapy, or surgical intervention to...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Any method of stabilization that can effectively secure the area is acceptable. 2. It is also possible to address everything at once. 3. Swelling may gradually subside, but it could take a considerable amount of time. 4. It will depend on the condition of recovery after ...

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Recovering from Ankle Ligament Tear: When Can You Walk Again?

Ankle ligament tear? On December 24th, I injured my ankle while playing basketball, resulting in a ligament tear and a minor bone fracture. I have a graduation trip on January 9th. Will I be able to walk with difficulty by then?


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is generally safer to rest for six weeks. If walking is necessary, it is essential to wear protective gear to safeguard the ligaments of the ankle joint and prevent them from becoming lax in the future.

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Understanding First Metatarsal Fractures: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery Tips

First metatarsal fracture Hello, doctor. I would like to ask some questions. Last week, I was involved in a car accident where I was rear-ended. During the emergency visit, I was informed that I have a fracture of the first metatarsal (the X-ray is as follows: https://upload.cc/i...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, I apologize, but I cannot view your X-ray. Even if I could, the resolution and image quality would not be as clear as those taken in a hospital. The bones in the foot are quite numerous and complex. Sometimes, additional imaging such as a CT scan may be necessary for confi...

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Knee Pain After Fall: Possible Injuries and Treatment Options

Five days ago, I fell off my bike and landed on my right knee? Hello Doctor, five days ago I fell off my bike and landed on my right knee. Although I don't feel pain when sitting and bending my knee, I experience pain in the front of my knee when standing or walking. What ty...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Knee impact injuries can affect various tissues, including soft tissue, bone, and ligaments, which may all sustain contusions. It is advisable to consult an orthopedic specialist. The physician will assess whether an X-ray is necessary. Resting usually helps alleviate pain, and o...

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Understanding Persistent Swelling and Pain After Ankle Sprain

Sports injuries On October 9th, I injured my ankle while playing basketball when I landed on someone else's foot and twisted it. It has been 9 weeks, but why is there still slight swelling in the ligament area, and it remains very painful to the touch? The bones have been co...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
The most common injury site for an ankle sprain is the anterior talofibular ligament. It is recommended that you wear an ankle brace and seek treatment at an orthopedic or rehabilitation clinic that has ultrasound equipment and can perform prolotherapy.

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Understanding Pelvic Fractures and Hip Replacement Recovery

Pelvic hip joint fracture Hello, three years ago I was in a car accident that resulted in a complete fracture of my right pelvis down to the acetabulum. I also suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament in my left knee, which required two surgeries. After the reconstruction, it i...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, a complete pelvic fracture to the acetabulum has resulted in a total hip arthroplasty. The pelvis will still influence weight-bearing pressure; it will not change due to the total hip prosthesis. The discomfort mentioned may require diligent rehabilitation. If there are an...

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Challenges in Recovery from Lateral Malleolus Fractures

Issues related to the recovery from distal fibula fractures? In mid-August, I experienced severe ankle inversion, and my outer ankle had previously collided with a hard object. Although an X-ray at that time showed no fractures, recently in mid-November, after running and cycling...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
If the fracture gap widens and does not heal properly, surgical reduction and fixation are recommended. For ligament injuries, ultrasound, MRI, and physical examination are needed to assist in diagnosis. Mild ligament injuries can be treated with ankle braces, prolotherapy inject...

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Possible Causes of Lower Back Pain When Arching Back but Not Bending Forward

Possible reasons for experiencing pain when arching the lower back but not when bending forward include: 1. Lumbar Strain: Overstretching or tearing of muscles or ligaments in the lower back can cause pain during extension. 2. Herniated Disc: A herniated disc may cause pain whe...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, I believe you are looking to address your health issues rather than preparing for an exam, so there's no need to understand all the causes. The best decision is to first pursue rehabilitation and exercise therapy. Next, follow your physician's instructions regard...

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Understanding Knee Pain: Recovery After Injury and Treatment Options

Knee issues Hello, doctor. Seven months ago, I was in a car accident and injured the front of my right knee, resulting in a minor abrasion. At that time, both knees were extremely painful, and I couldn't stand up. I later went to a rehabilitation clinic for X-rays and ultras...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It is possible. 2. You can take glucosamine or receive hyaluronic acid injections to improve the condition. If that doesn't work, you might consider trying PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) therapy with high concentrations of platelets.

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Is It Safe to Perform Foot Exercises with an ACL Tear?

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Hello! I would like to ask if it is suitable to perform toe curls while my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear is still healing. Due to my previous hesitation to bend my knee, I have developed some stiffness and atrophy in the joint. I am curren...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
Can be continuously and gradually bent.

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Living Without an ACL: Treatment Options and Future Outlook

What should I do if I have lost my anterior cruciate ligament? Hello! About 15 years ago, I had a minor car accident that injured my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and I received treatment and rehabilitation at Tzu Chi Hospital in Taipei. A friend suggested I visit Taipei Vete...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Strength training for the quadriceps can enhance muscle strength, which may help reduce anterior-posterior movement of the knee joint. Depending on your age, undergoing ligament reconstruction may not be advisable at this time. If you are not experiencing pain, there is no need f...

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Is It Safe to Do Foot Dips with an Unhealed ACL Tear?

Anterior cruciate ligament tear Hello! I would like to ask if it is appropriate to perform toe curls while my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear has not yet healed. Due to my previous reluctance to bend my knee, my joint has become stiffer and atrophied. I am currently doing s...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Can be continuously and gradually bent.

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Is It Safe to Squat with a Torn ACL? Expert Insights on Recovery

Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) Hello, I have had a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) for over a year. Is it suitable for me to perform deep knee bends with this injury? Will it worsen the condition? I'm concerned that if I don't do deep knee bends, my knee joint w...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, it's important to engage in moderate joint activities gradually. Avoid exerting too much force or duration on your joints all at once; instead, slowly increase the range of motion to prevent injury. Wishing you a speedy recovery.

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Understanding Hip Joint Limitations After Femoral Fracture Recovery

Complications after femoral fracture? Hello, doctor. Five years ago, I had a car accident that resulted in a mid-shaft fracture of my left femur. It has since healed, and the intramedullary nail has been removed. However, I have undergone multiple surgeries and rehabilitation due...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It could be joint contracture or a muscle issue. 2. It may also be due to pain causing reluctance to move. 3. Engage in rehabilitation. 4. It is possible. 5. Surgical treatment is only necessary if there is a leg length discrepancy of more than four centimeters; if the...

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Could Volleyball Collision Cause Tailbone Injury? Understanding Your Pain

Due to a collision while playing volleyball, I fell and landed on my buttocks? Hello doctor, on September 23rd, I collided with someone while playing volleyball and fell, landing on my buttocks. I applied ice initially. Today, the pain has decreased a bit and is within tolerable ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the pain you described in that area is usually caused by inflammation of the ligaments connecting to the coccyx. It typically takes about 3-4 weeks to heal, but if there is a fracture, it may take 1-2 months to recover. Generally, surgical treatment is not required.

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Ankle Fracture and Ligament Tear: Recovery and Treatment Options

Ankle fracture with ligament rupture? Hello, doctor! I was in a car accident, resulting in a fracture of the talus bone in my ankle and a rupture of the surrounding ligaments (which was assessed using ultrasound). I have undergone minimally invasive surgery on the talus bone, whe...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, if a joint injury involves a fracture, the damage to the ligaments may be less severe because most of the external force is absorbed by the bone. Therefore, after fracture surgery, there is usually significant improvement, and currently, there is no need for PRP (plate...

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Post-Fracture Complications: Understanding Ligament Issues After Surgery

After a radius fracture surgery, it was found that there was ligament laxity? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask you about my mother, who is 65 years old. In July, she suffered a fracture of the left radius due to a car accident. She underwent surgery to install a plate and screw...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Early surgery leads to better recovery outcomes.

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