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Effective Treatments for Chronic Pain in the Spine and Joints

Treatment options for chronic pain in the lumbar spine, cervical spine, and knees? I would like to ask about an issue I experienced over six years ago. Due to prolonged sitting, I had severe lower back pain and a tingling, electric shock-like sensation in one leg, which was so in...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. It could be a steroid. 2. The physician administering the injection would know best. 3. If it is a localized tendonitis, an injection can be administered.

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Shoulder Pain from Adhesions: Managing Symptoms After Arm Stretching

Due to shoulder adhesions, performing wall climbing exercises with the hands has resulted in shoulder and neck pain? I have been experiencing pain in my right hand for a year. Initially, it was due to tendon calcification, and I underwent treatments such as electrical therapy, mi...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, the adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, commonly known as frozen shoulder or "fifty shoulder," usually resolves on its own, but it takes time (literature reports indicate an average recovery time of 2.5 years). Rehabilitation or surgery can expedite recovery, wi...

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Concerns About Possible Displacement After Ankle Surgery: A Patient's Inquiry

Left calf fracture has undergone surgery and is suspected to be displaced? Hello, on June 23, I underwent surgery for fractures in both legs, specifically the lower legs and the inner and outer malleoli in Thailand (the right inner malleolus was not operated on but is slightly di...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, the possibility of displacement after a fracture is not negligible. It is essential to rely on pre-operative and post-operative X-rays. Rehabilitation should generally wait for at least two months or until there are signs of healing at the fracture site visible on X-rays b...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Spinal Issues: Pain, Risks, and Options

Post-spinal surgery Hello, doctor. I am an 8-year post-operative patient with scoliosis. Initially, my curvature was about 40 degrees, with an S-shaped curve extending from the thoracic to the lumbar spine, nearly 30 cm long. The last two segments of my lumbar spine were not fuse...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, thank you for your hard work. Your issue is quite complex, and you should seek an in-person evaluation from a specialist in scoliosis. I recommend a few scoliosis specialists: Dr. Hsien-Te Chen, Chief of Orthopedics at China Medical University Hospital; Dr. Chien-Chun Chan...

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Post-Operative Care for Patellar Fracture: Rehabilitation and Concerns

Postoperative care for patellar fracture? Hello, Doctor. At the end of last month, I slipped in the bathroom and my knee directly hit the ground, causing a fracture of the patella into two pieces. I have had it fixed with wires at the hospital and am currently undergoing rehabili...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
After the surgery for a fractured bone, it is important to protect the area for a period of time. Premature bending movements may cause the fracture site to separate. It is essential to wait until complete healing occurs before fully bending the knee joint. Ice therapy can be app...

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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.

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Managing Complex Foot Injuries: Challenges and Treatment Options

Closed fracture of the right navicular bone with associated tarsal joint dislocation? Since the car accident on April 14, 2020, I have undergone continuous rehabilitation therapy, acupuncture, and traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Currently, I have limited range of motion i...


Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, severe trauma cannot fully restore to the pre-injury state; it can only be managed with physical therapy and attention to the type of footwear. Certain activities may indeed be restricted. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Wang Shou-ji.

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Post-Operative Concerns After Achilles Tendon Repair Surgery

Postoperative Issues Following Achilles Tendon Rupture Surgery Dear Dr. You, I experienced an Achilles tendon rupture while playing badminton on the evening of August 7th, and I underwent traditional repair surgery on August 15th. I am currently resting at home and would like to...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Each individual's condition and recovery process varies. Generally, it is recommended to consult with a rehabilitation specialist about physical therapy and related precautions approximately six months after the initial treatment. Thank you.

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Understanding Recovery from Posterior Cruciate Ligament Tear and Fracture

Tear of the posterior cruciate ligament with associated fracture? I would like to ask the doctor, I had a car accident on August 14 and was diagnosed with a torn cruciate ligament and a fracture. The posterior cruciate ligament of the tibia is displaced by about 5mm. It has been ...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, due to the fracture, it is necessary to keep the affected area immobilized, which often leads to swelling, numbness, and other discomfort in the lower limbs. This will naturally improve once you begin to engage in weight-bearing activities later on. In the short term, elev...

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Post-Surgery Swelling and Concerns After Trigger Finger Surgery

Postoperative swelling after trigger finger surgery? Hello Doctor: I underwent outpatient trigger thumb surgery on August 25. After the doctor administered anesthesia, he used a needle for a few seconds and bent my thumb backward, saying it was okay and that I didn't need a ...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
It is recommended to return for a follow-up appointment with the attending (surgical) physician for evaluation, and to also inquire about rehabilitation-related questions. Thank you.

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Understanding Hip Pain: Causes and Management After Judo Injuries

Pain above the hip bone? I previously experienced a collision above my hip bone while practicing judo, and since then, I have been experiencing pain above my hip bone during more intense physical activities.


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
If the pain lasts for more than two weeks, you should consult an orthopedic or rehabilitation physician for an examination.

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Understanding Elbow Pain After Forearm Radius Fracture Surgery: Causes and Solutions

Postoperative care for a radial fracture in the middle of the forearm? Hello Doctor: I had a titanium alloy plate fixation surgery for a fracture of the radius in the middle of my forearm three weeks ago. Since the surgery, I still cannot bend my elbow enough to touch my face or ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the elbow joint, particularly the radiocapitellar joint, is especially prone to dislocation. It is recommended that you consult a physician for an X-ray or CT scan of the elbow. If there are no abnormalities, you can proceed with rehabilitation with peace of mind.

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Understanding Ankle Pain After Ligament Injury and Cartilage Damage

The ankle was previously injured in a rollover accident, resulting in a ligament tear and cartilage damage? I'm sorry to bother you. In April of this year, I misstepped while going down the stairs, causing my foot to twist. It became swollen, and I later developed bruising. ...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is recommended to return for a follow-up appointment for confirmation. Thank you.

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Where to Get Patellofemoral Joint X-Ray in Taipei for Knee Pain?

Which hospital in Taipei offers X-ray examinations for the patellofemoral joint? Hello Dr. You, due to long hours of work and lack of exercise, I started running for fitness after turning 50. However, I neglected to properly warm up before running after such a long time without e...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is recommended to visit an orthopedic outpatient clinic for evaluation. After assessment by the physician, necessary treatments and examinations will be arranged. You may also discuss any concerns with the physician. Thank you.

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Understanding Recovery from Burst Fractures: Key Questions Answered

Vertebral fracture Hello, Dr. Chen! I was rear-ended on the highway and ended up with a "burst fracture of the third vertebra," with a 0.3 cm vertebral body depression, but no nerve compression. Although surgery is not required at this time, the doctor advised me to res...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, 1. To determine the condition, it is generally recommended to follow up with X-rays every 6 weeks. 2. It is correct to rest for the first three weeks; thereafter, when getting out of bed, you should wear a supportive brace and avoid bending at the waist. 3. After the fract...

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Post-Surgery Challenges: Recovering from a Pinky Finger Fracture

Post-operative care for a closed fracture of the right little finger following a car accident? Hello, doctor. On June 6th, I was injured when someone suddenly opened a car door, resulting in a fracture of my right little finger. I was subsequently taken to the emergency room for ...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is advisable to have your condition assessed in person, and I recommend returning for a consultation with your original treating (surgical) physician. Thank you.

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Post-Surgery Recovery Tips for Tibial Fractures: What to Expect

Post-operative care for tibial fractures? On July 19, I was involved in a car accident that resulted in a comminuted fracture of the left femur, with the fracture extending approximately 30 centimeters from above the knee joint to below the hip joint. I also sustained a fracture ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The duration for which a walker is needed depends on the healing status of the bone, which should be assessed through follow-up X-rays. If it is not a comminuted fracture, typically, one can start walking within three months, but a walker will still be necessary. To safely discon...

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Understanding Knee Injury Treatments: Surgery vs. Alternative Options

Treatment methods for knee injuries? Four months ago, after exercising, I suddenly found it difficult to squat down the next day. My right knee was somewhat swollen but not painful. A few days later, I visited an orthopedic doctor who drained the excess fluid. After the drainage,...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The MRI report did not indicate a meniscus tear, so conservative treatment can be considered. If there is no improvement, we can reassess the situation later.

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Recovery Timeline for Comminuted Femur Fracture: What to Expect

Comminuted fracture of the left femur, 30 centimeters? On July 19, I was involved in a car accident that resulted in a comminuted fracture of the left femur, fractures of the right ankle and fifth toe, and a fracture of the right patella. The surgery lasted about six hours and wa...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
In the case of a comminuted fracture of the femur, it is generally recommended to begin walking immediately, with protection for at least three months. Crutches should be used for approximately six to nine months before they can be discontinued. Whether a return to work is possib...

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Understanding Disc Herniation: Symptoms, Nerve Compression, and Diagnosis

Herniated disc Hello Doctor, I initially experienced lower back pain that often radiated down to the soles of my feet. Recently, I've been experiencing numbness and pain in my feet after standing for a short period. During my military service physical examination, I underwen...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Most intervertebral disc diseases in young people can be improved through rehabilitation and exercise therapy. If there are significant neurological compression symptoms due to a herniated disc, minimally invasive endoscopic spine surgery can be considered, while avoiding the use...

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