Understanding Open Fractures: Recovery and Long-Term Effects on Leg Health
Open fracture of the femur? Hello Doctor, I had a car accident on February 10th, which resulted in a fracture just above my right knee. It was a complete fracture, breaking into two pieces. The growth plate was not affected, but when the bone broke, it protruded and then retracte...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The healing of a femoral fracture typically takes three to six months, so it is unlikely to see significant healing after just one month. It is essential to rely on crutches for walking during this period, and continued outpatient follow-up is necessary.[Read More] Understanding Open Fractures: Recovery and Long-Term Effects on Leg Health
Understanding Rib Asymmetry: Causes and Concerns in Orthopedics
Rib issues Recently, I've noticed that my left rib seems to be more prominent than my right rib, creating an asymmetry in the lower chest area. There is a bony protrusion near the abdomen that feels movable when pressed, with a clicking sensation. Could this be related to sc...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The lower ends of the ribs on the chest wall typically curve from the back to the front and downward, and there may be a noticeable protrusion at the bend. If pressing on this area causes pain, it could be due to prolonged sitting or poor posture. In cases of scoliosis, there is ...[Read More] Understanding Rib Asymmetry: Causes and Concerns in Orthopedics
Could Uneven Clavicles Indicate Scoliosis? Understanding the Signs
Is this scoliosis? Hello, doctor! Does having one clavicle higher than the other indicate that I have scoliosis? Thank you.
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, scoliosis is not diagnosed this way. However, asymmetry on both sides may indicate the possibility of scoliosis. Please visit an orthopedic clinic for an examination. Thank you.[Read More] Could Uneven Clavicles Indicate Scoliosis? Understanding the Signs
Heavy School Bags in Taichung: A Risk for Spinal Deformities in Students
Spine Students in Taichung City, particularly at Dazhi School, are subjected to daily spinal stress from carrying backpacks weighing 28 pounds, which can lead to scoliosis and spinal injuries.
Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello! There is no evidence to prove that a 28-kilogram backpack causes scoliosis. If you do have back problems, please visit a hospital for evaluation. Changhua Hospital, Orthopedics, Dr. Li Wen-Hong.[Read More] Heavy School Bags in Taichung: A Risk for Spinal Deformities in Students
Discomfort Under Left Rib: Causes and Solutions for Posture-Related Pain
There is a slight protrusion of the lower left rib, causing discomfort when sitting? Hello: I have a protrusion on the left side of my lower rib cage, and I experience some soreness in the area below the rib and the corresponding part of my back when I sit in certain positions (s...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, please first check for any issues related to scoliosis. Additionally, maintaining a specific posture for an extended period (such as prolonged sitting or standing) may also be a contributing factor. Please visit the orthopedic clinic for further examination.[Read More] Discomfort Under Left Rib: Causes and Solutions for Posture-Related Pain
Effective Strategies to Alleviate Coccyx Pain After Surgery
Improvement of coccyx pain? Hello, recently I've been experiencing pain in my coccyx and pelvis when lying flat, but I haven't bumped that area against anything. I had surgery in the past for scoliosis, but I haven't felt any pain related to the surgery in recent y...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Avoid prolonged sitting and cycling while using a hot compress, and minimize contact with the painful area. Ensure that your bed and chair are soft, which should help improve your symptoms. Thank you![Read More] Effective Strategies to Alleviate Coccyx Pain After Surgery
Prominent Rib Issues: Can Osteopathy Help with Rib Protrusion?
Rib prominence, particularly on the left side? Hello, doctor. Two years ago, during a school health check, I was diagnosed with mild scoliosis. I consulted a physician, but the assessment was that it was quite mild and considered normal, so no correction was made. Recently, I sud...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The protrusion of the ribs is not a significant issue, and chiropractic adjustments may not improve it. It is advisable to get an X-ray to check if there is an increase in the curvature of the spine.[Read More] Prominent Rib Issues: Can Osteopathy Help with Rib Protrusion?
Understanding Spinal Bone Spurs and Their Connection to Chest Pain
Spinal bone spurs causing chest pain? A few days ago, I went to the hospital due to chest pain. The cardiologist arranged for a chest X-ray, which revealed scoliosis and the presence of bone spurs. I would like to know if this could cause severe chest pain. Additionally, I have c...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Chest pain is not significantly related to scoliosis. It is advisable to consult a cardiologist to check for any issues with the coronary arteries. An electrocardiogram (ECG) should be performed to assess for any signs of cardiac ischemia. As for the possibility of being exempt f...[Read More] Understanding Spinal Bone Spurs and Their Connection to Chest Pain
Understanding Lower Back Pain Without Nerve Compression: Insights and Treatment
Lower back pain without nerve compression from a herniated disc? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing lower back pain for almost two months now, often waking up in the middle of the night due to discomfort, which has led to significant sleep disturbances. Although I am actively...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Scoliosis itself is generally not painful; a curvature of about 10 to 20 degrees is usually not a significant issue. A herniated disc will not cause pain if it is not pressing on a nerve. Since the MRI results indicate no problems, medication or physical therapy can be pursued. T...[Read More] Understanding Lower Back Pain Without Nerve Compression: Insights and Treatment
Understanding Fasciitis: Managing Pain and Recovery Challenges
Lumbopelvic fascia inflammation Hello Doctor, I am preparing for a marathon in December, but I suddenly experienced severe lower back pain during training, which has affected my sleep. I often wake up at night due to discomfort. After undergoing MRI and other examinations, it was...
Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Recovery from lumbar myofascial pain can be slow. In addition to physical therapy and electrical stimulation, it is advisable to perform stretching exercises and simple workouts on your own. Muscle relaxants do not need to be taken long-term.[Read More] Understanding Fasciitis: Managing Pain and Recovery Challenges
Can You Run with a Mild Disc Bulge? Insights for Runners
Intervertebral disc protrusion and jogging? Hello Doctor, about a month ago I sought medical attention due to severe lower back pain. After X-ray and MRI examinations, both the neurosurgeon and the rehabilitation specialist indicated that there were no issues with my spine or ner...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If it is a mild herniation, rest and medication can lead to recovery in about six weeks to three months, and rehabilitation will also help in the recovery process.[Read More] Can You Run with a Mild Disc Bulge? Insights for Runners
Managing Childhood Injuries: Back Pain and Scoliosis Solutions
Childhood injury If you fell down the stairs as a child and did not receive immediate treatment, and now experience lower back pain during your menstrual cycle, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They may recommend imaging studies, suc...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Old injuries from childhood are usually unrelated to current symptoms. If there is scoliosis, the degree of curvature needs to be assessed. A small angle, for example, less than 20 degrees, does not require correction. Treatment is necessary only if the angle is significant and s...[Read More] Managing Childhood Injuries: Back Pain and Scoliosis Solutions
Understanding Sudden Lumbar Pain: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Acute lumbar pain? Hello Doctor, a few days ago, due to my menstrual period, I experienced slight lower back pain. Additionally, I had to kneel all day for a family funeral, and that evening, I felt severe pain. The discomfort extended from my lumbar spine to my knees, and I also...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Muscle strains typically do not present with lower limb numbness or extend to the calf or sole of the foot, nor do they cause weakness in the calf or toes. Back injuries are often related to poor posture or repetitive movements. Initial treatment should focus on medication and re...[Read More] Understanding Sudden Lumbar Pain: Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Understanding Clavicle Deformities: Concerns and Treatment Options
Clavicular dislocation with acromial protrusion? Normally, the clavicle is flat, but mine is curved upwards towards the shoulder, resulting in two prominent clavicles at the ends of my shoulders. What impact could this have? I don't experience any pain or limitations in move...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If there are no fractures or dislocations, it is not necessary to worry about it. Exercising will not cause it to return to its original position, and doing push-ups should not have any impact.[Read More] Understanding Clavicle Deformities: Concerns and Treatment Options
Can I Practice Judo with Scoliosis? Expert Advice on Spinal Health
Scoliosis Hello Dr. Wang, I have an S-shaped scoliosis with a thoracic curvature of 18 degrees and a lumbar curvature of 26 degrees (the lumbar spine has some rotation). I am considering taking the police examination, but since police training requires practicing judo, I am con...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: This will depend on whether you can pass the physical examination for the police academy. Such a spine is prone to injury from high-energy impacts. Thank you![Read More] Can I Practice Judo with Scoliosis? Expert Advice on Spinal Health
Understanding Patellar Chondromalacia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Patellar chondromalacia Doctor, six months ago, without any trauma or exercise, I started experiencing pain in the upper sides of both knees, significant soreness in the outer sides of my calves, and aching in my ankles. The pain persists throughout the day, and my right foot fee...
Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Hello: Based on what you described, the symptoms are quite evident, and with the presence of scoliosis, the imbalance in body weight will further exacerbate the wear on the patella. Arthroscopic lavage treatment could be considered, followed by rehabilitation. The specific situat...[Read More] Understanding Patellar Chondromalacia: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Understanding Patellar Chondromalacia: Symptoms, Treatments, and Concerns
Patellar chondromalacia Hello Doctor, six months ago, without any trauma or exercise, I started experiencing pain in the upper part of both knees and significant soreness in the outer sides of my calves. The pain persists throughout the day, and my right foot feels very heavy. I ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Patellar valgus can indeed cause pain, and at times it can be quite severe. Initial treatment typically involves medication to alleviate the pain, followed by quadriceps strengthening exercises such as leg raises, which can gradually lead to improvement. Hyaluronic acid injection...[Read More] Understanding Patellar Chondromalacia: Symptoms, Treatments, and Concerns
Understanding Spinal Numbness After Weight Training: When to Seek Help
Experiencing spinal numbness the day after weight training? Hello Doctor, during my high school entrance physical examination, I was found to have mild scoliosis (15-20 degrees). I often experience back pain and had difficulty standing up straight for two weeks after running a ha...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: If there is only numbness in the back spine, it should not be a major concern. However, if there is treatment extending to other areas such as the lower limbs, further follow-up examinations are necessary. Thank you![Read More] Understanding Spinal Numbness After Weight Training: When to Seek Help
Can My Daughter with DDH Take Ballet Classes? Expert Advice Inside
Can individuals with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) participate in ballet? Hello, Dr. Shi. My daughter is now in first grade (7 years old). She was diagnosed with developmental hip dislocation (left leg) at the age of 1, and underwent corrective surgery, which had a goo...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
If the hip joint functions normally and the femoral head is properly positioned within the acetabulum, and the shape of the femoral head is normal, then engaging in physical activity is permissible.[Read More] Can My Daughter with DDH Take Ballet Classes? Expert Advice Inside
Chronic Lower Back Pain: Seeking Solutions After 18 Months of Discomfort
Lumbar pain lasting for one and a half years? Dear Dr. Wang, I apologize for the lengthy message, but I believe that clearly describing my symptoms will help you understand my situation better. I have had scoliosis since high school, with a curvature of about 15 degrees. After g...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello: Scoliosis, combined with the fact that humans spend most of their time either sitting or standing, increases the likelihood of degenerative changes in the spinal joints. If the symptoms you described are indeed that severe, it is advisable to visit a hospital for further e...[Read More] Chronic Lower Back Pain: Seeking Solutions After 18 Months of Discomfort