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Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Healing Challenges

Fifth metatarsal bone healing issues? Hello Doctor, I fell on March 1 and sustained a fracture at the base of the fifth metatarsal. I have been undergoing conservative treatment, and the fracture site remained in a state of opening and closing until early May. Therefore, I went t...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
1. Correct. 2. If symptoms persist for more than six months, it is considered. 3. Continue monitoring and consult a physician for further evaluation.

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Understanding Jones Fractures: Healing Progress and Next Steps

Jones fracture Hello Doctor, I fell on March 1 and sustained a fracture at the base of the fifth metatarsal. I have been undergoing conservative treatment, and the fracture site remained unstable until early May. Therefore, I went to a rehabilitation clinic for laser therapy, hea...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Correct. 2. If symptoms persist for more than six months, it is considered. 3. Continue monitoring and consult the physician for further evaluation.

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Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Healing Challenges

Fifth metatarsal bone healing issues? Hello Doctor, thank you for your previous response (I have made the cloud link publicly accessible). I would like to ask a few more questions based on the X-rays from May and July: 1. Has the fracture site reopened or is it not healing prop...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, the fifth metatarsal fracture is also known as a Jones fracture. This is unrelated to your condition. Please follow the rehabilitation instructions as advised. You may also consult the rehabilitation department for further assistance. Trust your attending physician, and if...

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Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fracture Healing: Concerns and Recovery Tips

Healing of the fifth metatarsal fracture? Hello Doctor, thank you for your previous response. I would like to ask a follow-up question based on the X-rays from June and July: 1. Is the fracture site not healing? 2. Should I wear the protective shoe again or limit my walking? I ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, the link you provided is not accessible for viewing photos. If you have concerns, it is advisable to return for a consultation with your attending physician or to seek advice from a rehabilitation specialist. Thank you.

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Persistent Shoulder Pain After Clavicle Surgery: Is the Plate Misplaced?

The metal plate is not displaced, but there is pain? Hello, Doctor. On June 4th, I had a motorcycle accident and fractured my right distal clavicle. I visited the clinic the next day and underwent surgery, using a self-funded hook plate. After the surgery, the pain significantly ...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
If the first X-ray indicates no displacement and you don't believe it, it's best to wait another two weeks and then get another X-ray to check.

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Post-Operative Concerns After Minimally Invasive Knee Replacement Surgery

Minimally Invasive Total Knee Arthroplasty Postoperative Care My father underwent a total knee replacement at the end of March this year. He has been consistently participating in rehabilitation since the surgery, and it has been almost four months post-operation. However, he sti...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, the swelling and pain after joint replacement surgery can vary from person to person. It is quite common within the first three months post-surgery. Using a knee brace for compression and elevating the affected limb can help improve the condition. Additionally, diligent re...

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Understanding Ligament Injuries: Choosing Between Allograft and Autograft

Ligament injury Hello Doctor, I had a car accident last June where my knee suffered an open fracture (bone crack). Initially, I had no issues with rehabilitation after the accident, but recently I've been feeling instability in my knee joint, so I scheduled an MRI. After the...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Hello, the options for ligament reconstruction include autografts, allografts, and synthetic ligaments. Generally, most people prefer autografts. However, if you have a need for rapid recovery and a return to the playing field, allografts may be more ideal. Allografts themselves ...

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Reinjury After Ankle Ligament Surgery: Autograft vs. Synthetic Options

After ankle ligament reconstruction surgery, the patient experienced a second fall resulting in a re-rupture? First question: Three and a half months ago, I underwent surgery for a torn ankle ligament. A few days ago, I fell again while playing in Kenting, and the same ligament h...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
1. Both options are equally good; however, autologous ligament has a longer recovery period but is more durable. It depends on the surgical habits of the physician performing the procedure. 2. A revision surgery is more likely to have sequelae and requires a longer rehabilitation...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Numbness in the Lower Leg After Hip Fracture Repair

Why is there numbness in the lower half of the calf after surgery for a closed fracture of the left acetabulum? Hello, Director Shen. My mother suffered a closed fracture of the left acetabulum (the doctor mentioned it was a comminuted fracture) due to a car accident, along with ...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, the user. Your mother is experiencing numbness in her lower limbs after hip acetabulum fracture surgery, which may be due to sciatic nerve compression since the fracture site is close to the sciatic nerve. During surgery, it is easy for the nerve to be stretched, leading t...

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Post-Surgery Rehabilitation Challenges for Femoral Fractures: Common Concerns

Rehabilitation Issues After Surgery for Femoral Closed Fracture 1. The left thigh femur surgery was completed on May 22. Starting from June 27, I began using a walker to take steps in place. My knee can bend to 90 degrees, but without support from the walker, my left leg feels we...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is normal to experience soreness and pain in the affected limb after surgery; however, home rehabilitation should be carried out according to medical advice. You may consult a physical therapist in the rehabilitation department. Ice packs can be used to alleviate swelling and ...

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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...

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Understanding Nerve Compression After Radius Fracture Surgery: Causes and Relief

Radial fracture surgery, one year post-healing with hardware removal, median nerve compression? In June, I underwent a radial fixation surgery, and my post-operative condition was good with no discomfort. The images below are X-rays from October of last year: https://i.imgur.com/...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, after the removal of the plate following a distal radius fracture surgery, it is common to experience numbness in the fingers. Generally, if the nerves are stimulated or damaged, recovery can take some time, usually around three months or even longer. If the pain at the in...

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Understanding Calf Numbness and Burning Sensation: Possible Causes and Solutions

Numbness in the calf and burning sensation in the sole of the foot? In early April, I strained my lower back three times, which has resulted in daily back pain upon waking (difficulty bending forward, but it improves with movement; I have been using a pillow under my groin to all...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, 1. When so many physicians advise against surgery, if you do end up choosing to have surgery with a particular doctor, there is a high likelihood that you will regret it afterward. 2. Not opting for surgery doesn't mean ignoring the issue; rehabilitation can also ...

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Managing Pain After Thumb Basal Joint Arthritis Surgery

Basal joint arthritis of the thumb Hello Doctor, I frequently use my right thumb for work, and I have been experiencing long-term pain that required treatment. Recently, I underwent ligament surgery and reconstruction for basal joint arthritis of the thumb, and it has been one mo...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, if you have undergone ligament surgery and reconstruction for thumb basal joint arthritis, it generally takes some time for the ligaments to heal, usually around three months or even longer. If you are experiencing significant pain at the surgical site that affects your da...

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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...

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Post-Operative Hip Replacement: Addressing Stiffness and Recovery Concerns

Postoperative Issues After Hip Arthroplasty Hello, Doctor. My mother is nearly 80 years old. Last February, she fell and fractured her left leg, undergoing traditional hip joint surgery. However, over a year later, she still feels stiffness in her left leg post-surgery. She has c...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, recovery after surgery takes about two to three months, and stiffness is related to the healing of soft tissues. Additionally, if the artificial joint is too tight, this phenomenon may also occur. It is advisable to consult a rehabilitation specialist for physical ther...

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Challenges in Achieving Knee Flexion After Patella Fracture Surgery

After surgery for a patellar fracture, the range of motion cannot exceed 50 degrees of flexion? It has been 2 months and 10 days since the patellar surgery. I have undergone extracorporeal shock wave therapy and manual manipulation to improve the knee flexion angle at an orthoped...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if a fracture has not yet healed or is excessively comminuted, it is generally not recommended to bend it too much to avoid displacement of the fracture. If the fracture heals but there is still limited range of motion, a joint mobilization procedure may be performed under...

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Understanding Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Rehabilitation Insights

Metatarsal fracture Hello Doctor, I had a car accident at the beginning of April and sustained a fracture of the third and fourth metatarsal bones. I was put in a cast at the time, and the images are as follows: https://lurl.cc/2bbRd, dated 4/4, 4/22 (cast removal), and 5/20. Aft...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, metatarsal fractures rarely result in nonunion. Fracture healing typically takes at least three months. If there is initial healing, most weight-bearing activities should not pose significant issues. Displacement in metatarsal fractures has an acceptabl...

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Understanding Metatarsal Fractures: Healing, Recovery, and Rehabilitation

Metatarsal fracture Hello Doctor, I had a car accident at the beginning of April and sustained a fracture in the third and fourth metatarsal bones. I was in a cast for several weeks, with X-rays taken on 4/4, 4/22 (when the cast was removed), and 5/20. After the cast was removed,...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Don't worry, the bone will heal on its own. Just make sure to walk and run more (gradually).

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Understanding Metatarsal Fractures: Healing, Recovery, and Rehabilitation

Metatarsal fracture Hello Doctor, I was in a car accident at the beginning of April and sustained a fracture in the third and fourth metatarsals. I had a cast for several weeks, and the X-rays were taken on 4/4, 4/22 (when the cast was removed), and 5/20. After the cast was remov...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Don't worry, the bone will heal on its own. Just make sure to walk and run more (gradually).

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