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Post Knee Replacement: Recovery Tips for Improved Mobility

Artificial knee joint My mother had a knee replacement surgery two weeks ago, and since then her muscles and joints have become very stiff. She is quite anxious about it. Will having a knee replacement affect her walking in the future? Can rehabilitation help her recover more qui...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and recommendations: 1. After total knee arthroplasty, rehabilitation should begin immediately, including hydrotherapy, ultrasound, laser therapy, as well as joint range of motion and strength training. 2. If there is ...

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Understanding Calf Pain: Is It Tendonitis and Can Rehab Help?

Calf pain I often experience soreness on the outer side of my calf, and applying ointments and patches hasn't improved the condition. Could it be tendonitis? Is rehabilitation an option? Thank you!


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, Miss: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions: 1. It may be a simple tendonitis, as tendon issues typically respond very well to topical ointments and patches. 2. The lateral side of the calf is innervated by the fifth lumbar nerve root, and there...

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Unexplained Foot Pain: Causes, Treatments, and Rehabilitation Tips

Unexplained foot pain? I have been experiencing pain in the area near my right foot's ring finger for about a month. The pain occurs when I press on it or walk. After soaking it in hot water and using essential oil massage, the pain disappeared after three days. However, the...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, Miss: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions: 1. You should visit a nearby rehabilitation department for an examination to check for any fractures, tendon, or ligament issues. 2. If self-management does not resolve the problem, consider deep heat...

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Rehabilitation After Finger Reattachment: What to Expect

Finger reattachment Dear Doctor: A few days ago, my right index finger was severed by a machine, and I underwent finger reattachment surgery. I am very concerned about not being able to regain function in my index finger. Will I be able to undergo rehabilitation in the future? Th...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello Sir: Thank you for your inquiry. I would like to respond to your question and provide the following suggestions: 1. After finger reconstruction, the sooner rehabilitation begins, the better; there is no need to wait for the wound to heal, as there are instruments such as la...

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Is It Normal to Feel Soreness During Ultrasound Therapy for Trigger Finger?

Ultrasound Hello Dr. Chen! I have trigger finger in my thumb, and during my rehabilitation sessions with ultrasound treatment, I have been experiencing a constant aching sensation. Is this a normal phenomenon? Thank you!


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: I would like to respond to your questions and provide the following suggestions: 1. Mild soreness during ultrasound therapy is a normal phenomenon, as the injured tissue is more sensitive. 2. If the soreness is too intense, it indicates that the dosage may be too high...

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Can Rehabilitation Help with Ligament Laxity After Ankle Injury?

Ligamentous laxity Hello, doctor! I previously injured my ankle while skiing and underwent treatment for some time. Recently, over the past month or two, I've experienced pain in my ankle after walking a little. A traditional Chinese medicine practitioner mentioned that it i...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, Miss: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions: 1. Ankle sprains commonly involve injuries to the anterior talofibular ligament and posterior talofibular ligament. 2. Typically, shortwave ultrasound and electrical therapy provide better deep tissue...

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Understanding Golf-Related Injuries: When to Seek Rehab Treatment

Sports injuries Hello, Director Chen! My father has been experiencing pain in his right shoulder and arm after playing golf recently, so he has decided to stop playing. Is golf not a good sport? Can it cause sports injuries? Is it possible to undergo rehabilitation treatment? Tha...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello Sir: I would like to respond to your questions and provide the following suggestions: 1. The benefits of playing golf include walking, but the sudden swinging motion can cause sports injuries to the shoulders, elbows, and lower back. 2. It is important to warm up first, esp...

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Is Hip Pain Always Surgical? Exploring Rehabilitation Options for Relief

Hip pain My mother has been experiencing hip pain for over a year. She has consulted orthopedic surgeons from hospitals in the north to the south, and they all recommend surgery, but she lacks the courage to face it and is constantly worried about potential complications. She has...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and recommendations: 1. If there is severe joint degeneration or avascular necrosis, along with significant pain, surgical treatment should be considered. 2. For milder symptoms, rehabilitation therapy, including heat ...

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Effective Rehabilitation Strategies for Knee Pain Relief

Knee pain Hello, Doctor! My knee often hurts, and I can't see my kneecap; it always feels swollen and puffy when I touch it. The orthopedic doctor advised me to walk less or wear a knee brace and to walk on flat surfaces instead of slopes. What is the rehabilitation physicia...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, Miss: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions: 1. First, check for conditions such as bursitis, cartilage degeneration, or ligament inflammation. 2. If there is significant swelling, consider applying ice. 3. You may wear a knee brace and strength...

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How to Handle a Fractured Shin Bone After a Motorcycle Accident

Fall If you fell off your motorcycle while turning without slowing down and your right leg was trapped under the bike, causing your tibia to deform and become painful, you should take the following steps: 1. **Seek Immediate Medical Attention**: It’s crucial to get evaluated by ...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions: 1. You should be scheduled for an X-ray soon, as there may be a fracture, and it will need to be determined whether surgery or a cast is necessary. 2. You can take pain relievers and anti-inflammatory ...

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Understanding Foot Pain After Mild Stroke Rehabilitation

Mild stroke After my father had a mild stroke, he has been diligently undergoing rehabilitation and has been able to walk outside on his own for some time. However, the day before yesterday, he told me that he is experiencing pain in the bones near his ankles on both feet, making...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions: 1. Possible causes include: a. Overuse of the extensor digitorum longus muscle leading to inflammation b. Inflammation of the interosseous ligaments of the foot c. Insufficient strength in the ankle fl...

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Understanding Muscle Strains: Recovery Tips for Sports Injuries

Sports injuries Hello, doctor! After an intense game of badminton, my right arm has been very sore for 4 days. Could this be a muscle strain? How should I manage it? Thank you!


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and recommendations: 1. First, apply ice packs for about ten minutes at a time and ensure you get plenty of rest. 2. After the acute phase, switch to heat therapy. If there is still no improvement, consider seeing a re...

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Can Rehabilitation Help Reduce Lymphedema After Breast Surgery?

Hand edema My aunt had surgery for a left breast tumor three months ago, and she currently has swelling in her left arm. Will rehabilitation help?


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. I would like to address your questions and provide the following recommendations: 1. Typically, during breast cancer surgery, some lymph nodes in the axilla are removed, which can lead to swelling in the upper and lower limbs. 2. It is advisa...

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Understanding Muscle Cramps and Pain in the Neck Area: Causes and Solutions

Dull pain Hello, Doctor! Recently, the muscles near my right trapezius close to the cervical spine have been frequently tightening up, especially after bending my head down to do some housework, which causes sharp pain. What could this phenomenon be? Thank you!


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, Miss: Thank you for your inquiry. I would like to respond to your question and provide the following suggestions: 1. It may be due to a chronic muscle strain, resulting in muscle and tendon shortening, cervical degeneration, or intervertebral disc herniation compressing th...

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Effective Rehabilitation Strategies for Ankle Ligament Injuries

Ligament injury I sprained my right ankle while playing basketball. I first consulted two traditional Chinese medicine practitioners, and later saw an orthopedic doctor who took X-rays and confirmed that I have a ligament injury. What rehabilitation steps should I take? Thank you...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses to your questions and recommendations: 1. Deep heat therapy, such as shortwave diathermy, laser therapy, and deep electrical therapy like interferential current, is more effective. 2. If necessary, apply a compressi...

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Can Hand Coordination Issues in Toddlers Be Corrected?

Childhood Issues Dear Director: I have a 3-year-old daughter, and I pay close attention to her growth process, which has been normal. However, she often drops things from her hands, regardless of whether they are light or heavy, big or small. Is this something that can be correct...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Here are my responses and suggestions: 1. There may be a mild brain injury or issues with sensory integration. 2. You can visit a nearby pediatric rehabilitation clinic for evaluation. 3. Early intervention is crucial, as the period before age t...

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Managing Finger Joint Pain in Seniors: Rehabilitation Options

Finger joint pain Hello, doctor! My mother is 62 years old, and she has been experiencing swelling and pain in the joints of her fingers for the past 4 to 5 years. She says it's only occasional pain and that most of the time she feels fine. However, recently the swelling and...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello Sir: Thank you for your inquiry. I would like to respond to your question and provide the following suggestions: 1. First, identify the possible causes, such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or gouty arthritis, and treat them accordingly. 2. During the acute phas...

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Effective Rehabilitation Strategies for Chronic Left Ankle Sprains

Left ankle sprain? Hello, doctor. I have experienced multiple sprains in my left ankle. After a sprain three years ago, I have been unable to stand for long periods or walk frequently without experiencing soreness and pain. I have undergone physical therapy intermittently, but th...


Dr. Pan Yingda Reply:
Hello, I had trouble connecting to this website before, so I’m responding late! I'm not familiar with shockwave therapy, so I can't provide any advice on that. I just feel that using a sledgehammer to crack a nut is unnecessary; a sprain is not a major issue and will he...

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Can Rehabilitation Help My Injured Pinky Finger Heal?

Injury to the little finger? I would like to ask, two weeks ago I got into a fight and ended up getting hit, while I punched a post. My right pinky finger was severely impacted and has been very painful since, and I can't straighten it. Can rehabilitation help with this? Tha...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, sir: Thank you for your inquiry. I would like to respond to your question and provide the following suggestions: 1. An X-ray should be performed first to check for any fractures. If a fracture is present, it is advisable to consult an orthopedic specialist to determine if ...

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Understanding Foot Numbness and Leg Pain: Causes and Solutions

Numbness in the soles of the feet? She said that in that moment she couldn't move because the soles of her feet were extremely numb, and she had to wait a few seconds for the numbness to go away. Hello, doctor! My mother's outer calf muscles often feel sore. Occasionall...


Dr. Chen Xianchang Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. I would like to address your questions and provide the following suggestions: 1. There may be two contributing issues: one is lumbar spinal stenosis causing compression of the sciatic nerve, leading to claudication, and the other is poor circu...

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