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Guidelines for Assisting Patients with Spinal Fractures and Cancer

Care for Spinal Fractures Hello Doctor, my family member has osteoporosis and fractures in the fourth and fifth lumbar vertebrae due to cancer, which also affects the thoracic spine and hip joints. The pain has made it impossible for them to get up or lie down independently, requ...


Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
Please cherish our online medical resources. When asking the same question, please specify only one physician or dietitian.

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Can You Climb Stairs After a Year of Lumbar Spine Fracture?

"Is it safe to climb stairs regularly one year after a burst fracture of the third vertebra?" Hello Dr. Shen, I sustained a burst fracture of the third lumbar vertebra due to a car accident, with a compression of 0.4 cm at the third lumbar vertebra. I have been undergoi...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, netizen. You have a fracture of the third lumbar vertebra that has healed for a year without pain. Climbing stairs can put a significant strain on your knees. If you do not experience noticeable knee pain or back pain, it should not have a major impact. However, if you exp...

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Understanding Whiplash: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Injured in a car accident, experiencing numbness in the back and limbs, vomiting, a feeling of pressure in the head, dizziness, and discomfort in the neck? Hello Doctor: I was involved in a motorcycle accident on April 30, 2023, where I was a passenger on the back seat and was we...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, if you have been injured in a car accident and are experiencing numbness in your back and limbs, vomiting, a feeling of pressure in your head, dizziness, and discomfort in your neck, you may have a head injury. It is advisable to consult a neurosurgeon or a neurologist. If...

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Can You Use Electric Beauty Devices After Spine Surgery?

Can radiofrequency devices be used after spinal surgery? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask if it is safe to use commercial electrical beauty devices after spinal surgery. For example, the Future Beauty Dual Wave Machine or the Korean Age R Booster H. The manufacturers, who are no...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
We recommend that you schedule an appointment to consult with your attending (surgical) physician in person. Thank you.

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Neck and Back Injuries from Trampoline Practice: Symptoms and Recovery

Cervical spine issues, sports injuries? Hello, I apologize for the interruption. On May 20th, while practicing on a trampoline, I misjudged the distance and landed on my back against the edge of the trampoline. I immediately got up, fearing that others would worry. At that moment...


Dr. Zhan Xian Reply:
Hello Ms. Tseng, if your symptoms have improved after a few days, it may be a bruise. However, if there is no improvement and it affects your mobility, please visit the orthopedic clinic. Wishing you good health!

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Misdiagnosis in Orthopedics: From Hip Avascular Necrosis to Unnecessary Spinal Fusion

Avascular necrosis of the femoral head, yet underwent total lumbar fusion? In October 2022, I experienced sudden pain in my left lower limb and groin, along with a sensation of leg length discrepancy and limping. I went to the neurosurgery department at Tainan Medical Center, whe...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
There are many possible causes of discomfort and pain in the lower limbs, including muscle pain, joint inflammation, and lumbar nerve compression commonly known as sciatica. Avascular necrosis of the femoral head is also a possibility. Sometimes, these conditions can occur simult...

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Understanding Neck Pain: When to Seek Orthopedic Care

Cervical discomfort? Hello Doctor, I would like to inquire about my occasional discomfort in the cervical spine, along with discomfort in my back, soreness in my lower back, and dizziness in my head. I feel a sense of dizziness in the back of my head and I'm not sure what th...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
It is recommended to visit a neurology outpatient clinic for evaluation. Thank you.

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Can Rib Injuries Worsen After Activity? Understanding Your Symptoms

Rib fracture after three weeks of activity following a collision? On February 8th, I was elbowed forcefully from behind by a stranger at the market, impacting the last one or two ribs on my right side. The impact was quite deep and extremely painful. However, I felt that seeking ...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
The self-healing capacity of the ribs is quite good, and the likelihood of fractures from typical impacts is low, unless there is a severe blow from a car accident or hard objects (such as iron bars, steel plates, or baseball bats). Osteoporosis in the elderly is a different cons...

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Understanding Vertebral Fractures and Laminar Dislocation: Pain and Diagnosis

The issues of vertebral fractures and laminar dissociation? Background: I have been experiencing spinal fasciitis due to sitting for over 13 hours a day. However, after a car accident three years ago, I have felt more pain in my spine than usual. I consulted a doctor who diagnose...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Symptoms may improve, but the underlying condition still exists. Surgery is only necessary if the symptoms are severe. 2. No, it will not happen.

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Persistent Leg Numbness and Pain After Lumbar Injury: What to Do?

Numbness and pain in the legs after a spinal injury? About three months ago, I accidentally bumped the right side of my lumbar spine while changing positions in a chair. Shortly after, I began to experience numbness and pain in my right leg. A week later, I visited a rehabilitati...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It may be sciatica, and further evaluation at the hospital is necessary.

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Understanding Lower Back Pain: Causes, Relief, and Fitness Tips

Lower back pain I usually work out and have a habit of sleeping on my side. I trained my back on February 3rd and my shoulders on February 5th. On February 7th, I felt pain in my back (in specific positions). It was a bit relieved on February 9th, but it still hurts when I touch ...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It is possible that the inflammation of the back muscles is sometimes related to the use of the right shoulder joint. You can apply a heat pack, and if you have acetaminophen, you may take one tablet to see if it helps alleviate the discomfort.

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Understanding Pain After Vertebroplasty: Causes and Solutions

Vertebroplasty with bone cement? 1. Yes, it is possible for bone cement to not fully coalesce and remain in separate pieces. This can occur due to various factors, including the technique used during the procedure, the quality of the bone, or the presence of osteoporosis, which m...


Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, 1. The bone cement should be a single mass; it is rarely divided into two pieces. 2. The cause of the pain should be identified, such as through palpation; it should not rely solely on X-ray examination. If the pain is due to inflammation of the muscles adjacent to the spi...

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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.

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Understanding L3 Vertebral Decompression Surgery: Risks and Recovery Insights

At that time, I was eager to find a one-time solution? Due to an injury from lifting heavy objects, I have been experiencing symptoms similar to sciatica for a long time without identifying the cause. At an orthopedic clinic, I discovered that I have L3 vertebral arch dissociatio...


Dr. You Dianqi Reply:
Each individual's condition and recovery process varies. It is recommended to follow up with the original treating physician or consult an orthopedic specialist at a regional hospital or higher for a second opinion. Thank you.

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Understanding Coccyx and Lumbar Pain: Solutions for Lasting Relief

Coccygeal issues and lumbar spine issues? Since I started practicing track and field in junior high, I have had persistent issues with my lower back and coccyx that haven't improved. I have seen many Western and traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, but nothing has wor...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Coccydynia is usually caused by localized inflammation, although the exact reason is not well understood. If pain occurs, treatment options include medication or local injections. Additionally, it is important to examine other areas of the spine for any issues.

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Understanding Foot Numbness and Back Pain: When to See a Specialist

Doctor, may I ask? Hello Doctor, six months ago I experienced tingling and numbness in both feet, along with lower back pain. An X-ray showed that I have wear and tear in my lumbar spine, which the doctor attributed to sports injuries. I have been playing badminton and working ou...


Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Avoid prolonged sitting and bending; engage in jogging for a while. If there is no improvement, then consider visiting a rehabilitation specialist.

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Understanding and Treating Widespread Bone and Muscle Pain: A Guide

Generalized bone pain? Starting Friday night, I experienced bone pain in both legs, and I was awakened in the middle of the night by pain throughout my entire body, making it difficult to walk and move. This included pain in both finger joints and wrists, spine, sacrum, buttocks,...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
It could be a cold or a viral infection, and influenza is also a possibility. You should visit a hospital to consult a physician for an evaluation, especially if the symptoms persist.

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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.

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Understanding Your Cervical Spine X-Ray Report: Next Steps Explained

Please explain the cervical spine X-ray? Cervical Spine AP, Lateral and Bilateral Oblique Views: Osteophytes are observed on the spine. The intervertebral disc spaces are narrowed. The alignment of the spine is acceptable. The neural foramen is encroached by spurs from the hypert...


Dr. Shen Boquan Reply:
Hello, the report describes that your cervical spine shows signs of degeneration, osteophyte formation, narrowed intervertebral spaces, and vascular calcification, which are phenomena that may be observed with aging. If you do not experience long-term neck and shoulder pain or up...

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Managing Cervical Disc Issues: Self-Traction Techniques and Tips

Cervical spine issues Hello, doctor. I apologize for bothering you, but I have an issue with a herniated disc in my cervical spine at the seventh vertebra, which causes pain in my left neck. I have also been experiencing persistent left-sided migraines. Interestingly, physical th...


Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
When performing traction on your own, it is important to ensure that the weight is not too heavy and that the duration of sitting is not too long. The time spent sitting should be similar to what is done in physical therapy, as sitting for too long can have adverse effects.

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