Improving Finger Overlap After Third Metacarpal Fracture Surgery
Steel plates and mobility After the third metacarpal fracture, an interlocked plate was installed near the distal joint, but the joint itself was not injured. Subsequently, there is an overlap between the middle finger and the ring finger. Will removing the plate improve the over...
Dr. Wang Jiacheng Reply:
After the removal of the metal plate, rehabilitation may not be effective because the fracture may have healed in a slightly misaligned position (rotational alignment). Therefore, unless a second surgery is performed to correct it, it may not be possible to change the situation.[Read More] Improving Finger Overlap After Third Metacarpal Fracture Surgery
Living Without an ACL: Treatment Options and Future Outlook
What should I do if I have lost my anterior cruciate ligament? Hello! About 15 years ago, I had a minor car accident that injured my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), and I received treatment and rehabilitation at Tzu Chi Hospital in Taipei. A friend suggested I visit Taipei Vete...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Strength training for the quadriceps can enhance muscle strength, which may help reduce anterior-posterior movement of the knee joint. Depending on your age, undergoing ligament reconstruction may not be advisable at this time. If you are not experiencing pain, there is no need f...[Read More] Living Without an ACL: Treatment Options and Future Outlook
Can Removing a Steel Plate Improve Finger Overlap After Fracture?
After the removal of the steel plate? After a fracture of the third metacarpal with the installation of an interlocking plate near the distal joint, but with no injury to the joint itself, there is overlapping of the middle finger and ring finger. Will removing the plate improve ...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
After the removal of the metal plate, rehabilitation may not be effective because the fracture may have healed in a slightly misaligned position (rotational alignment). Therefore, unless a second surgery is performed to correct it, it may not be possible to change the situation.[Read More] Can Removing a Steel Plate Improve Finger Overlap After Fracture?
Impact of Plate Fixation on Growth in Adolescent Forearm Fractures
Postoperative Care for Adolescent Radial and Ulnar Fractures Hello, I would like to ask about a 13-year-old adolescent who had an open fracture of the right radius and ulna on April 11 of this year. Surgery was performed on the same day to fix the fracture with a plate and screws...
Dr. Li Wenhong Reply:
Hello: Generally, in adolescents with radial and ulnar fractures, fixation with plates and screws avoids the growth plates and does not affect skeletal growth. The plates and screws are typically removed after about a year and a half, depending on the healing condition. It is rec...[Read More] Impact of Plate Fixation on Growth in Adolescent Forearm Fractures
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Treatment Options
Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello, doctor. I sustained a fifth metatarsal fracture due to exercise on September 21. The doctor assessed that surgery was not necessary and that I could use a splint instead. During my follow-up appointment on October 20, the doctor said I could try w...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, with only a fifth metatarsal fracture, if there is no significant pain after one month, partial weight-bearing should not be a major issue. The likelihood of fracture displacement is minimal. Follow-up X-rays should be done once a month, and after three to four months of c...[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Recovery and Treatment Options
Understanding Proximal Clavicle Fractures: Risks and Recovery Insights
Proximal clavicle fracture On August 17, I suffered a proximal clavicle fracture due to a car accident. Initially, the X-ray showed a complete fracture with minimal displacement, so the doctor recommended conservative treatment instead of surgery. After two or three follow-up vis...
Dr. Wang Shouji Reply:
Hello, if the fracture displacement is minimal and the healing process has not been significantly affected, after two months, the fracture should have undergone initial healing. You can continue to monitor it and wait for complete healing before starting rehabilitation therapy. C...[Read More] Understanding Proximal Clavicle Fractures: Risks and Recovery Insights
Effective Treatments for Knee Degeneration: Beyond Pain Relief
Knee degeneration Hello Doctor, I have a question. My knee hurts, and after an X-ray, it was diagnosed as degenerative. The doctor only prescribed painkillers and advised me to do quadriceps exercises (lifting my leg at a 45-degree angle while lying down). I have been doing thi...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
The X-ray indicates that the knee joint has degenerated, so it's important to assess the degree of degeneration. If it's not severe, it usually improves with medication. Hyaluronic acid injections can also alleviate pain symptoms, and if improvement is seen, there may b...[Read More] Effective Treatments for Knee Degeneration: Beyond Pain Relief
Understanding Knee Pain: Is It Degenerative Arthritis After Vaccination?
Knee joint pain Hello Doctor, I started receiving vaccinations last year, and initially, I experienced mild pain in my finger joints. I consulted a rheumatologist, and the blood tests came back normal. I didn't pay much attention to it and continued with the vaccinations. Af...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Joint degeneration is possible, and if medication can provide relief, it is advisable to take some. Additionally, engaging in rehabilitation can help improve the condition gradually.[Read More] Understanding Knee Pain: Is It Degenerative Arthritis After Vaccination?
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Surgery or Conservative Treatment?
Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello, doctor. I recently suffered a fifth metatarsal fracture (with a 2mm displacement) due to an accident at work. Several doctors have given me the option of surgery or non-surgical treatment, and I'm feeling a bit frustrated about how to decide....
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Non-surgical treatment with a cast is sufficient for a fracture near the base of the metatarsal, as the displacement is minimal. It will heal in approximately six weeks.[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Surgery or Conservative Treatment?
Non-Surgical Options for Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: What You Need to Know
Fifth metatarsal fracture? Hello, doctor. I have attached my X-ray images. This is the current situation. The doctor here mentioned that surgery is basically optional, but the bone will grow in a misaligned direction, which may lead to subsequent pain. I would like to ask if it i...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Surgery is possible. 2. There is no impact. 3. There are no issues with blood supply. 4. Bone spurs will not develop. 5. Surgery may not heal properly. 6. Surgery is not recommended.[Read More] Non-Surgical Options for Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: What You Need to Know
Preventing Joint Stiffness After Radial Head Fracture: Essential Tips
How to prevent joint stiffness in the early stages of a radial head fracture? Subject: I slipped and fractured my right radial head on October 12. The X-ray is as follows: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vRAkhA6uLM8Uqqh5XZ9PjkQNRnN0kFZt/view?usp=sharing. I have visited the docto...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. Surgery is not necessary; stiffness may still be present even after surgery. 2. It is possible. 3. It is more appropriate to adopt the recommendation of a third physician, as the diagnoses are all the same.[Read More] Preventing Joint Stiffness After Radial Head Fracture: Essential Tips
Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Surgery or Conservative Treatment?
Fifth metatarsal fracture Hello, doctor. I recently suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal (with a 2mm displacement) due to an accidental misstep at work. Several doctors have provided me with the option of either surgery or non-surgical treatment, and I'm feeling a bit...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Photos can be sent via https://drive.google.com/file and usually do not require surgery.[Read More] Understanding Fifth Metatarsal Fractures: Surgery or Conservative Treatment?
Understanding Bumps on the Fourth Metatarsal: Bursitis or Corn?
Bilateral fourth metatarsal exostosis? Hello Doctor, I recently noticed a bump on the fourth metatarsal of both of my feet. It doesn't hurt when I press on it, but sometimes I experience mild aching pain after walking a lot. Blood tests have shown slightly elevated inflammat...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
Typically, bursitis is more likely to warrant a visit to a physician for an examination of the appearance or to obtain an X-ray to assess any relationship with the bones.[Read More] Understanding Bumps on the Fourth Metatarsal: Bursitis or Corn?
Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect
Postoperative Issues Related to Fifth Toe Varus Deformity Hello, doctor. I underwent surgery for hallux valgus on my right foot on January 10th of this year, and then I had surgery on my left foot on July 11th. My question is, why do I still feel some tingling and cramping pain i...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, after toe bone correction surgery, it is common to experience joint stiffness as well as tingling and sharp pain. This condition should improve with increased movement of the toe joints and by soaking in warm water or applying heat once the bones have healed. Wishing you a...[Read More] Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect
Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect
Postoperative issues related to fifth toe varus deformity? Hello Doctor, I underwent surgery for the hallux valgus of my right fifth toe on January 10th of this year, and then I had surgery on my left foot on July 11th. My question is, it has been almost 9 months since the right ...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, after toe bone correction surgery, it is common to experience joint stiffness as well as tingling and sharp pain. This condition can improve with increased movement of the toe joints and by soaking in warm water or applying heat once the bones have healed. Wishing you a sp...[Read More] Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect
Should I See a Doctor for My Ankle Pain and Extra Bone?
Should I go to the hospital for this? I went to the clinic for an X-ray, and the doctor said that I have an extra small bone or a fragment in my foot. He mentioned that this could be due to my foot being frequently sprained without proper rehabilitation, which might be the reason...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, the small bone on the inner side of your ankle that you often refer to is known as the accessory navicular bone. This is a common condition, and generally, it can improve with increased physical activity, soaking in warm water, and stretching. However, if you also have fla...[Read More] Should I See a Doctor for My Ankle Pain and Extra Bone?
Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect
Postoperative Issues Related to Fifth Toe Varus Deformity Hello, Doctor. I had surgery on my right foot for hallux valgus on January 10th of this year, and then I had surgery on my left foot on July 11th. My question is, why do I still feel some tingling and cramping pain in my r...
Dr. Chen Bochen Reply:
Hello, after toe bone correction surgery, it is common to experience joint stiffness as well as tingling and sharp pain. This condition can improve with increased movement of the toe joints and by soaking in warm water or applying heat once the bones have healed. Wishing you a sp...[Read More] Post-Surgery Pain and Concerns After Fifth Toe Surgery: What to Expect
Challenges in Healing Open Fractures: A Case Study of Tibia and Fibula
Incomplete healing after open reduction and internal fixation of a right distal tibiofibular fracture? Hello Doctor, I had an open fracture of the distal fibula on the right side due to a car accident in January this year, and I underwent surgery with self-funded internal fixatio...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. If there is a defect in the bone, healing can be very slow, and sometimes it may not heal at all. In such cases, surgical bone grafting may be necessary to promote healing. Usually, if a fracture has not healed after one year, surgery can be considered. 2. If the fracture si...[Read More] Challenges in Healing Open Fractures: A Case Study of Tibia and Fibula
Understanding Wrist Bone Protrusion: Causes, Treatment, and Recovery
Wrist bone protrusion? The middle finger of my left hand was forcefully pulled, raising my entire arm. Subsequently, my wrist was pressed down, resulting in complete swelling at the wrist. Visually, it appears that the bone on the outer side of the wrist has been displaced and is...
Dr. Chen Yongxue Reply:
Hello, based on your letter, the injury seems to be quite severe. If there is a bone displacement, it would result in immobility and abnormal pain. Personally, I believe the likelihood of that is low; it could possibly be a joint capsule injury leading to joint effusion. Please v...[Read More] Understanding Wrist Bone Protrusion: Causes, Treatment, and Recovery
Understanding Mid-Shaft Humerus Fractures: Surgery vs. Natural Healing
Mid-shaft fracture of the right humerus? Currently in the second week post-injury, aside from feeling bone displacement while sleeping, I can still move my fingers normally at other times (no nerve damage). The X-ray shows complete displacement, which has been realigned with a ca...
Dr. Shi Guozheng Reply:
1. If the physician determines that treatment with a cast is appropriate, it will also heal. 2. There is no specific "golden period" for treatment; fractures should be stabilized as soon as possible, whether with a cast or through surgery. 3. Surgery does carry a ri...[Read More] Understanding Mid-Shaft Humerus Fractures: Surgery vs. Natural Healing