Huaining Traditional Chinese Medicine Bone Injury Treatment

Anhui
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Huaining TCM bone injury treatment technique is a traditional TCM bone injury therapy, which originated in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties and has a history of hundreds of years. Traditional TCM bone injury treatment technique emphasizes overall dialectics and manual reduction, using touch, connection, end, lift, push, hold, press, and massage bone correction techniques, knowing the body shape, knowing the location, the mechanism is touched from the outside, the skill is born from the inside, the hand follows the heart, the method comes from the hand, as well as pulling and stretching traction, rotation and winding, flexion and extension, massage, and splint fixation. It emphasizes the importance of both tendons and bones, static control, dynamic and static combination, functional exercise, internal and external treatment, and doctor-patient cooperation. In the treatment process, both hands are used to accurately diagnose and reduce various fractures and dislocations, even for the difficult old shoulder and hip dislocations. The use of Chinese herbal medicine to treat patients with internal treatment and external application of auxiliary treatment makes the effect significant. It has the characteristics of no surgery, less trauma, less pain, low cost, short course of treatment, fast recovery, no muscle atrophy, and no scar on the injured part. Huaining TCM bone injury treatment method inherits the essence of traditional TCM bone injury treatment, mainly based on basic methods such as touching, connecting, holding, lifting, pressing, massaging, pushing, and holding, supplemented by acupuncture and external application, and internal use of Chinese herbal medicine to treat fractures, dislocations, cervical vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae and other bone diseases, with a high cure rate. Information source: Anhui Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center Information source: Anhui Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Center

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