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Understanding Elbow Dislocation After a Car Accident: Symptoms and Recovery

Elbow dislocation? Dear Dr.: I had a car accident in June. It was a head-on/side collision, and I wasn't wearing a seatbelt. My forehead, right shoulder, and left leg were injured, but I didn't have any broken bones (as confirmed by X-rays). However, my right shoulder ...


Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
Injury of the right shoulder without bony fracture and weakness of movement of the right shoulder. Rupture of the rotator cuff and tendinitis is suspected. Please check MRI for diagnosis. Ching-Nien Yeh.

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Can Modern Medicine Correct an Old Dislocated Shoulder Pain-Free?

Regarding dislocation? Hello Dr. Yeh, I would like to ask a question: When I was six years old, I dislocated my right arm (the joint between the upper arm and the forearm) due to a fall. At that time, I sought help from a local martial arts clinic to have it reset, but due to po...


Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
At the age of six, a fall resulted in an injury to the right elbow, which was a fracture of the right elbow. This is what caused the bending of the upper limb, and it is definitely not a dislocation.

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Managing Post-Car Accident Orthopedic Issues: Pain Relief Strategies

Post-accident sequelae? I was in a car accident yesterday, and I don't remember how I fell. When I woke up, I was able to get up and ride my bike to work. After that, I immediately went to the emergency room, where I had an X-ray, and the doctor said everything was fine. How...


Dr. Li Wenlin Reply:
Hello: In response to your question, injuries caused by a car accident typically result in contusions or sprains. Muscles, tendons, and soft tissues may experience bruising or microvascular hematomas or bleeding, usually leading to pain and weakness within 48 to 72 hours. Based o...

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Understanding the Connection Between TMJ Disorders and Spinal Issues

Spinal issues Doctor, I am a patient with temporomandibular joint disorder. Currently, I am experiencing pain in my neck, shoulders, back, and lower back, and turning my neck causes pain. I have also had arm weakness for the past four months. I once read an article stating that j...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
Dear A-Zhi: The most common conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) include arthritis and dislocation. Due to its movement, it can also affect the sternocleidomastoid muscles, potentially leading to neck pain; however, it is not related to spinal misalignment. Sinc...

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Understanding Bone Tumors: Concerns and Alternatives for Healing

I would like to inquire about issues related to bone tumors? First of all, I would like to express my gratitude for your time in addressing my concerns. My mother unfortunately fell in early November last year, resulting in a fracture at the junction of her right upper arm and sh...


Dr. Xu Xijing Reply:
Please visit the outpatient clinic for consultation.

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Effective Strategies to Alleviate Shoulder Pain from Stress

Shoulder pain? About two years ago, I started experiencing shoulder pain, which was not frequent at first. However, recently, it seems to have increased in frequency, possibly due to my tendency to be overly stressed or busy. I often feel significant shoulder discomfort and find ...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
Dear Friend, There are many causes of shoulder pain, usually related to external and internal factors such as work fatigue, excessive physical activity, and stress in daily life. The general treatment approach starts with rehabilitation therapy, followed by medication. At home,...

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Is Your Shoulder and Knee Clicking Normal or Abnormal?

There is a question? Hello, I would like to ask a question. My shoulder and knee joints often make a cracking sound. Is this normal or abnormal?


Dr. Huang Longde Reply:
For a 17-year-old girl, there is no concern for degenerative arthritis. If there are no significant injuries, the popping sounds in the shoulder and knee joints are considered normal. These sounds are mostly caused by the friction between tendons and bones, which is typically nor...

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Understanding Clavicle Fracture Rehabilitation: Key Insights and Advice

How to rehabilitate a clavicle fracture? Hello Dr. Chen, my father accidentally fractured his clavicle while riding his bicycle. However, it has been several months without improvement. He has been visiting the hospital for follow-ups, but ultimately it was discovered that the he...


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Dear Reader, The treatment for clavicle fractures can be divided into conservative treatment and surgical treatment. Surgical intervention is necessary in cases of open fractures, associated neurovascular injuries, mid-shaft clavicle fractures with significant displacement, frac...

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Relieving Pain from Acromioclavicular Joint Dislocation: Treatment Options

Suffering from acromioclavicular joint dislocation? Hello Doctor: A year and a half ago, I was in a car accident that resulted in a dislocated acromioclavicular joint in my left shoulder. Since then, I have felt that my left shoulder is tilted forward, leading to a noticeable dif...


Dr. Ye Qingnian Reply:
Acromioclavicular joint dislocation requires surgical intervention based on the severity of the dislocation, age, and athletic demands. Young athletes and those with complete acromioclavicular dislocation typically require surgery. In contrast, individuals who are older, have low...

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Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Options

What is rheumatoid arthritis? Hello, I just turned 22 this year. About three to four months ago, I started experiencing soreness, and around that time, my right arm, from the hand to the fingers, began to feel sore and painful in every joint. I have seen a traditional Chinese med...


Dr. Xie Tianjie Reply:
Hello: Rheumatoid arthritis is a systemic disease with diverse clinical manifestations, including joint pain, stiffness, and fatigue, among others. The diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis should include a physical examination, rheumatoid factor testing, and X-ray imaging. If you ex...

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Understanding Joint Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Joint pain Hello Doctor, for at least 5 or 6 years, I have been experiencing intermittent redness, swelling, and pain in my finger joints. Every joint in all ten fingers has been affected at some point, and sometimes 2 or 3 areas hurt simultaneously. Typically, it starts with red...


Dr. Xu Zhaoren Reply:
Joint redness, swelling, and pain lasting 2-3 days that resolves on its own can have many causes. A general serum test and a detailed medical history are necessary for diagnosis and treatment. It may be related to the autoimmune system or could be an antibody response triggered b...

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Understanding Postural Kyphosis: When to Seek Medical Advice

Kyphosis Hello, I noticed in the FAQ that the physician mentioned: "Postural kyphosis can be adjusted voluntarily and self-corrected. When straightened, it returns to normal; this type of kyphosis is the most common, and correction methods can change walking posture." D...


Dr. Shi Qiming Reply:
Dear Bottle Network User: Postural kyphosis refers to an adjustable and changeable angle of spinal flexion, often caused by habitual behaviors, physical activity, or the shyness commonly experienced by adolescent girls, leading to poor posture characterized by a reluctance to lif...

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Rehabilitation Strategies for Right Shoulder Dislocation Recovery

Rehabilitation after right scapular dislocation? Hello, Dr. Hsu. On the afternoon of March 4th, I dislocated my right scapula while playing basketball. Since there were no fractures, it was relocated after being sent to the hospital, and I was not put in a cast but was instead gi...


Dr. Xu Zhaoren Reply:
After a shoulder dislocation, manual reduction is typically performed, followed by protection with a triangular bandage or shoulder sling. Strengthening exercises for the shoulder muscles can begin three weeks later, and it generally takes about 3 to 6 months to achieve the desir...

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Rehabilitation Strategies for Right Shoulder Dislocation Recovery

Rehabilitation for Right Scapular Dislocation Hello Dr. Chen, on the afternoon of March 4th, I dislocated my right scapula while playing basketball. Since there were no fractures, it was relocated after being sent to the hospital, and I was only given a triangular bandage without...


Dr. Chen Xingyuan Reply:
Shoulder Dislocation Dear readers: After the reduction of a shoulder dislocation, it is essential to return to the orthopedic clinic for an X-ray examination to confirm the accuracy of the reduction and to check for any associated fractures, as well as to assess for potential da...

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Is It Arthritis? Understanding Joint Pain and Mobility Issues

Is it a type of arthritis? One of my friends often lifts their head while walking, has slightly stiff shoulders, and exhibits a hunched posture. Their spine feels rigid, and their limbs often lack flexibility. They are unsure whether they need rehabilitation or should see an orth...


Dr. Yang Zhengfan Reply:
Dear Jiz: Are the symptoms you described present in young males around the age of 20? If so, please have him undergo further examination by an orthopedic specialist. In addition to scoliosis and tendinitis, another possibility that must be checked is ankylosing spondylitis.

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Shoulder Pain from Long Piano Practice: Tips for Relief and Recovery

I'm sorry, but I need specific content to translate. Please provide the text you would Hello, doctor! I previously played the piano for 7 hours a day without any breaks, which has resulted in severe shoulder pain. What kind of exercises should I do, or what should I do? Is t...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
This is myofascial inflammation caused by overuse, which usually improves after rest. Heat therapy and medication can also be helpful. The key is to avoid playing for too long at one time to prevent recurrence. If the shoulder remains in the same position for too long, it can lea...

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Understanding Scar Tissue Impact on Mobility After Surgery

Frog legs I had surgery at a veterans hospital during middle school, which left me with a palm-sized scar on my buttocks that is quite deep and indented. Although I can squat with my heels on the ground, I still cannot perform normal stretches, such as those for the inner thigh m...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Early frog leg surgeries involved larger incisions to provide better visibility of the surgical field. Currently, the incisions are smaller, but the thigh may still not be extensible, possibly due to tight musculotendinous structures. It is advisable to consult a physician to det...

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Is Soaking in Hot Springs Safe for Healing Broken Bones?

Are hot springs harmful to bones? Hello, doctor: May I ask if it is safe to soak in a hot spring with a complete fracture of the foot? Will it affect bone healing? It has been over three months since the fracture. Are there any precautions I should take regarding mobility or diet...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
I haven't heard of hot springs being harmful to bones. After three months, a fracture should be close to healing. Just be careful not to get injured again. Eating doesn't have much impact. A shoulder dislocation can heal without surgery in about three months; just avoid...

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Best Orthopedic Hospitals in Taipei for Shoulder and Spine Pain

I'm sorry, but I would like to ask a question? Doctor, I apologize for bothering you again. I would like to ask, based on the previous inquiries I made, you mentioned that if there is no improvement, I should see a doctor. Could you please let me know which hospitals in Taip...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
You can visit an orthopedic clinic at a medical center in Taipei, such as National Taiwan University Hospital, Veterans General Hospital, or Tri-Service General Hospital, as they all treat this type of condition. Of course, maintaining proper posture is crucial, and doing some st...

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Effective Treatments for Knee and Shoulder Joint Pain: A Comprehensive Guide

Knee joint & Shoulder joint Dear Vice Director, I have been experiencing a "clicking" sound in my left knee joint when walking or swaying side to side, accompanied by occasional soreness. I have seen a doctor in the past, but there has been no effective improvement...


Dr. Hong Ximing Reply:
Matthew's left knee is making sounds and occasionally experiences soreness, which may indicate the presence of degenerative arthritis. It is advised to avoid vigorous exercise. If no other issues are found upon examination, he may consider trying hyaluronic acid joint inject...

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