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Understanding Severe Hip and Tailbone Pain: Causes and Treatment Options

Severe pain in the buttocks with coccyx pain radiating to the groin and right knee pain? Hello Doctor, my brother is 67 years old. Since he underwent knee arthroscopy (without joint replacement) last August, he has been experiencing gradually worsening pain in his right hip and c...


Dr. Li Yanheng Reply:
Your pain issue has become chronic, affecting central nervous system pain and neuromuscular regulation. It is recommended that you visit a specialized pain rehabilitation clinic for a comprehensive examination and treatment.

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Can You Recover from Joint Injuries Like Professional Athletes?

Is it possible to recover from injuries to the throwing joint like professional athletes do? Hello, doctor. Due to improper exertion while playing baseball during high school, I have sustained a ligament strain in my joint. It has been ten years, and although I can use my arm nor...


Dr. Wang Huijun Reply:
Hello Mr. Lai: The issues caused by sports injuries are usually determined by the initial injury and the current use of the injured area. Generally speaking, rest is the top priority after a sports injury. However, many people believe that if there is no pain, they are healed. In...

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Understanding ACL Injury Recovery: Insights on Rehabilitation and Treatment Options

After an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury? Hello Dr. Zhou, I am a patient with a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Currently, I am focusing on strengthening my muscles and undergoing electrical therapy. I would like to learn more about this topic and have a few questi...


Dr. Zhou Jianwen Reply:
Even after receiving PRP treatment, rehabilitation is still necessary. The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is a crucial ligament for knee stability, and the rehabilitation process for it typically takes longer than for other ligaments.

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Effectiveness of PRP Treatment for ACL Tears and Instability

PRP Anterior Cruciate Ligament Hello Doctor, I recently sustained an injury to my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) due to intense exercise and a fall, resulting in a partial tear and grade I instability. It has been over a year, and I have undergone some electrical therapy, heat ...


Dr. Li Weiqiang Reply:
Dear A-Qiang, Hello. I have a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) with grade I instability that has lasted for over a year. I have undergone some electrical therapy, heat treatment, and muscle strength training, but I still experience weakness in my legs. I am c...

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Understanding Hip Joint Damage: Treatment Options and Recovery Insights

Hip joint injury Hello doctor, a year ago I fell while carrying a heavy object, which severely caused external rotation of my left hip joint. At that time, it was extremely swollen, and I experienced popping and significant friction at the lateral aspect near the greater trochant...


Dr. Li Weiqiang Reply:
Dear Xiaowen, Hello. A year ago, I fell while carrying heavy objects, which severely caused external rotation of my left hip joint. At that time, it was extremely swollen, and I experienced popping and significant friction in the area where the greater trochanter connects to the...

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Can PRP Therapy Help with ACL Laxity After a Car Accident?

Cruciate ligament Is PRP helpful for a relaxed anterior cruciate ligament in the right knee? (caused by a car accident)


Dr. Chen Wayda Reply:
It is caused by tearing.

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