Post-Operative Knee Pain: Is It Normal After 3 Weeks of Surgery?
Three weeks after total knee arthroplasty, there is still soreness and pain? My mother has osteoarthritis in her right knee. She is able to move normally during the day, but experiences severe pain in the morning upon waking, requiring her to sit and move her right leg for a whil...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Postoperative redness, heat, and swelling typically last for about three months. Initially, observe the wound dressing to ensure it is dry and free of any tissue exudate. If there are no abnormalities, applying ice for 5 to 10 minutes can help alleviate discomfort; there is no li...[Read More] Post-Operative Knee Pain: Is It Normal After 3 Weeks of Surgery?
Impact of Retained Humeral Plate on Recovery: Can Full Motion Be Regained?
If the humeral plate is not removed, will mobility be affected, and will extension not return to pre-injury condition? On February 23 of this year, I underwent surgery for a left humeral fracture, during which a steel plate was implanted. One week after being discharged, I began ...
Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, based on your description, I suspect that you have sustained a proximal humeral fracture and have undergone plate fixation surgery. It is common to experience temporary limitations in shoulder mobility postoperatively. If the plate or screws do not penetrate the joint, the...[Read More] Impact of Retained Humeral Plate on Recovery: Can Full Motion Be Regained?
Post-Surgery Guidance for Clavicle Fracture Recovery: Riding and Sleeping Tips
Postoperative Inquiry Hello Doctor, I had surgery last month for a clavicle fracture due to a car accident, where I paid out of pocket for a titanium plate installation. I would like to ask: 1. How long should I rest before I can ride a motorcycle? If I am still not able to, can ...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Postoperatively, a triangular bandage or forearm sling should be used for about 2 to 4 weeks. When sleeping, it is advised to lie flat and avoid sleeping on the side. Healing may take approximately 3 to 4 months. Please refrain from lifting heavy objects temporarily, and follow y...[Read More] Post-Surgery Guidance for Clavicle Fracture Recovery: Riding and Sleeping Tips
Understanding Navicular Bone Avascular Necrosis: Surgery and Rehabilitation Insights
Scaphoid bone necrosis Hello Dr. Shen, my mother had a car accident in her childhood that resulted in the amputation of her right leg. For the past 7-8 years, she has been experiencing frequent swelling and pain in her left ankle, and after a medical evaluation, she was diagnosed...
Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, I apologize for not having experience with surgery for navicular bone necrosis in the foot. If conservative treatment is not effective, surgery may be the next option. If you have any concerns or questions, you can discuss them with a foot and ankle specialist. Wishing you...[Read More] Understanding Navicular Bone Avascular Necrosis: Surgery and Rehabilitation Insights
Post-Surgery Concerns: Managing Swelling After Hip Replacement in Elderly Patients
Postoperative care for right femoral neck fracture? Hello Doctor, My mother is 90 years old. On March 8th of this year, she fell and sustained a displaced fracture of the right femoral neck. The orthopedic surgeon recommended a right hemiarthroplasty of the hip. She was hospita...
Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, the user. Your mother has suffered a right femoral neck fracture with displacement and has undergone a right hip hemiarthroplasty. Postoperatively, if there is swelling only in the right lower limb that decreases after sleeping, it is likely related to her position (such a...[Read More] Post-Surgery Concerns: Managing Swelling After Hip Replacement in Elderly Patients
Post-Surgery Concerns for De Quervain's Tenosynovitis: What to Expect
Postoperative issues after surgery for mother's hand? Hello doctor, I recently had surgery for left thumb extensor tendonitis. It has been two weeks post-operation, and I had my stitches removed on March 20. However, my thumb, index finger, middle finger, and the back of my ...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Postoperative hand numbness and pain usually improve gradually within six months, or you may return to your attending physician for an earlier evaluation. Thank you.[Read More] Post-Surgery Concerns for De Quervain's Tenosynovitis: What to Expect
Managing Post-Surgery Knee Pain: Effective Strategies and Next Steps
How should postoperative knee pain be managed? On August 15, 2023, the patient underwent arthroscopic surgery on the left knee, including chondroplasty, drilling, and high tibial osteotomy with internal fixation using a plate. Postoperatively, the patient has experienced persiste...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Cold compress, elevation, elastic bandage, and analgesics.[Read More] Managing Post-Surgery Knee Pain: Effective Strategies and Next Steps
Managing Post-Surgery Back Pain After Scoliosis Surgery
Postoperative care for scoliosis surgery? It has been nearly 500 days since my surgery. Initially, I only experienced lower back pain when standing or sitting, but recently I have been feeling lower back pain even while lying in bed, and the intensity of the pain is quite high. I...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
The solution should be determined based on the surgical condition and postoperative X-rays. It is recommended that you return for a follow-up appointment with the surgeon who performed your operation, or ask the physician to refer you to a rehabilitation specialist for a rehabili...[Read More] Managing Post-Surgery Back Pain After Scoliosis Surgery
Post-Surgery Challenges: Addressing Lower Body Sensation Loss After Thoracic Spine Surgery
After thoracic spine surgery, there is reduced sensation in the lower body, and the patient is unable to exert force and get out of bed? My mother-in-law underwent surgery on December 22 for her thoracic spine. After the surgery, she has experienced reduced sensation and weakness...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if postoperative neurological symptoms (such as numbness, pain, or weakness) worsen, is it advisable to immediately check for any compression, or is it a temporary phenomenon after surgery? Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Wang Shou-ji.[Read More] Post-Surgery Challenges: Addressing Lower Body Sensation Loss After Thoracic Spine Surgery
Understanding the Necessity of Autologous Matrix in Ganglion Cyst Surgery
Surgical Issues Related to Ganglion Cysts Hello! Since my first aspiration of the ganglion cyst, it reappeared two weeks later. Today, I visited the orthopedic clinic, and the doctor suggested that I need surgery to remove it. My concern is that the doctor mentioned the surgery c...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, even after surgical removal, the recurrence rate of a ganglion cyst is high. As for postoperative adhesions, as long as you maintain activity after the surgery, it should not be a concern. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Wang Shou-ji.[Read More] Understanding the Necessity of Autologous Matrix in Ganglion Cyst Surgery
Post-Surgery Concerns: Understanding Bumps and Indentations After Bunion Surgery
Postoperative care for hallux valgus surgery? I would like to ask the doctor, it has been over two months post-surgery, and I have consistently noticed a depression or protrusion at the surgical site, which seems to be at the osteotomy location. Pressing on it or wearing shoes ca...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, there are various surgical methods for hallux valgus. There may be some protrusions, possibly from plates or osteotomy sites. Please discuss this with your attending physician. If the condition is severe, it can be readjusted. Thank you.[Read More] Post-Surgery Concerns: Understanding Bumps and Indentations After Bunion Surgery
Post-Surgery Concerns After Tibial Fracture: Pain and Limitations Explained
Post-operative questions regarding tibial fracture? Hello, doctor! I suffered a distal tibial fracture due to a car accident, and the surgery involved minimally invasive open reduction and internal fixation. A steel rod was inserted from the tibial plateau and secured with four s...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, based on your letter, your fracture should be at the proximal tibia rather than the distal tibia. 1. Proximal tibial fractures can range from very minor to highly comminuted, and the surgical approach and recovery can vary significantly. However, since the injury has alr...[Read More] Post-Surgery Concerns After Tibial Fracture: Pain and Limitations Explained
Post-Surgery Nerve Pain After Wrist Fracture: Causes and Solutions
Postoperative neuropathic pain after humeral fracture surgery? Hello Doctor, I had surgery for a wrist fracture on October 4th, and it has been nearly two months since then. During these two months, the bone and wound have healed normally, but in the past week, I have been experi...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Wrist fractures are typically approached through a surgical incision on the palmar side, where the median nerve is distributed. If the median nerve is damaged, it may cause numbness, and your pain could also be due to inflammation of the first extensor tendon sheath on the latera...[Read More] Post-Surgery Nerve Pain After Wrist Fracture: Causes and Solutions
Recovery Insights for Open and Comminuted Femur Fractures: A Patient's Journey
Open and comminuted fracture of the right femur, from July 4 to now November 16, with the fracture located in the middle of the thigh? Hello Doctor, I had an open and comminuted fracture of my right thigh due to a car accident on July 4th. I thought that the absence of pain meant...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is advisable to discuss your concerns with your original attending physician (surgeon), as each individual's injury severity and recovery process can vary. Please return for a follow-up appointment to discuss your concerns with the doctor, and ask them to evaluate the sub...[Read More] Recovery Insights for Open and Comminuted Femur Fractures: A Patient's Journey
Post-Hip Replacement Surgery: Understanding Leg Weakness and Nerve Issues
Inability to lift the leg after total hip replacement surgery? After undergoing right total hip arthroplasty, there is a sensation of numbness extending from the front of the thigh to the front of the calf on the right leg. When walking without straightening the leg, the knee fee...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Rehabilitation or neurology departments can conduct strength training to improve muscle function. Additionally, taking active vitamin B12 may provide some benefits.[Read More] Post-Hip Replacement Surgery: Understanding Leg Weakness and Nerve Issues
Understanding Knee Surgery Options: Traditional vs. Minimally Invasive
Knee joint surgery-related issues? Hello, doctor. My family member underwent traditional total knee replacement surgery over a month ago and has been experiencing significant soreness and discomfort postoperatively. We are concerned about the possibility of surgical failure. Howe...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Currently, most physicians perform total knee arthroplasty using a minimally invasive approach, and they usually explain this to the patients beforehand; communication is essential. 2. Minimally invasive surgery involves smaller incisions, less muscle dissection, and reduced...[Read More] Understanding Knee Surgery Options: Traditional vs. Minimally Invasive
Recovery After Ankle Ligament Tear and Leg Fractures: Rehabilitation Tips
Right ankle ligament rupture, right calf bone fracture, and heel bone fracture? Hello Doctor, my profession is a dental assistant. I was in a car accident on the night of November 3rd, resulting in multiple abrasions all over my body. The most severe injuries are a complete tear ...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
After ligament reconstruction surgery, rehabilitation is still necessary because the healing capacity of ligaments is not as strong as that of bones. It is important to get plenty of sunlight, consume dark green vegetables, drink milk, and avoid smoking.[Read More] Recovery After Ankle Ligament Tear and Leg Fractures: Rehabilitation Tips
Post-Surgery Wound Care for Trigger Finger: Is It Done Right?
Postoperative wound care for trigger finger? After undergoing trigger finger surgery performed by an orthopedic surgeon, I was instructed to clean the wound with povidone-iodine and saline, and then cover it with a gauze bandage. No anti-inflammatory ointments were prescribed (th...
Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
If you have any concerns, you may consult another orthopedic physician for evaluation. Thank you.[Read More] Post-Surgery Wound Care for Trigger Finger: Is It Done Right?
Post-Surgery Concerns After Steel Nail Removal in Orthopedic Patients
Post-operative issues following the removal of metal screws? Hello, Dr. Shi! 1. I had three steel pins removed from my right femur fracture on August 24, 2023. Due to my osteoporosis, I was concerned about incomplete bone healing, so I asked my attending physician to use BMP ma...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. You can get an X-ray in about six months. 2. Normal. 3. It will take about six months.[Read More] Post-Surgery Concerns After Steel Nail Removal in Orthopedic Patients
Rehabilitation Tips for Recovery After a Fifth Metatarsal Fracture
What rehabilitation exercises or activities can help with recovery after a fracture? Description: A fall down the stairs resulted in an oblique fracture of the fifth metatarsal in the left foot, which also exhibited displacement. Following the doctor's recommendation, surger...
Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Each person's recovery situation is different. It is recommended to consult your primary physician or seek an evaluation from a rehabilitation specialist. Thank you.[Read More] Rehabilitation Tips for Recovery After a Fifth Metatarsal Fracture