I was diagnosed with a toe fracture a few weeks ago and thought I'd recovered somewhat, but the numbness in my toes persisted even when the weather got a little chilly, so I went back for another consultation. From the moment I checked in, the nurses immediately checked my previous treatment history and asked me in detail about my current most bothersome symptoms, giving me the impression that the care was systematic.
During my consultation, the director reconfirmed the bone union with an X-ray and explained the cause of the numbness, including nerve and blood flow issues. Since the area around the fracture was still sensitive, he recommended heat therapy and physical therapy, so I started immediately. He constantly monitored the intensity of the treatment, ensuring I received it without any discomfort. Afterward, my toes felt much softer. He even explained at-home stretches and precautions for walking, making management much easier. The fact that he listened to me until the end and addressed any concerns I had was definitely better than at other hospitals.