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Chapter 128 First Aid in TCM Orthopedics

Chapter 128 First aid in traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics

I saw Director Feng of the Orthopedic Department holding an X-ray and studying the treatment plan with two assistants.

President Wu walked up and asked, "Director Feng, what's going on here now?"

When Director Feng from the orthopedics saw Director Wu coming in, he lowered the light and introduced: "We have a total of six severe patients, two patients with mild conditions. We have undergone reduction and bone resection. One is a dislocation of the calf bone on both hips and the other is a dislocation of the right shoulder joint and the right humerus fracture on the right hand."

The hip joint is the location where the hip joint is connected, and the upper dislocation means the femoral head is dislocation and expenditure upward. The patient should fall from the scaffolding, and his feet are on the ground, but his body is tilted. The upward force causes the hip joint to dislocate, expenditure upward, or the buttocks hit by heavy objects after falling to the ground, resulting in dislocating the two hip joints.

As for another right shoulder dislocation, the right humerus fracture of the right hand, the cause is easy to understand. When it falls, it should be on the ground with the right shoulder.

Traditional Chinese medicine treats fractures by manual reduction, small splint fixation, and oral and external application of Chinese medicine to stimulate bones and bones to promote self-healing and repair of bones.

When Director Feng introduced the patient's condition.

District Mayor Yang and his group walked up to two workers who had been treated to check their injuries.

The dislocation position of two patients who were treated for fractures was reduced, and the fracture area had been fixed with a small splint.

District Mayor Yang cordially held a worker's hand and asked as if he was chatting about home, "This worker, how are you feeling now and how are you injured?"

When this coworker saw the boss he looked up to, he could only stand obediently at the end of the team.

I guessed in my heart that the person who shakes hands with me must be a great leader.

The construction worker spoke with a restrained voice: "Leader... Leader! The doctor said that there is no problem with my injury. Not to mention, the doctor's level here is very high. Just like this, my calves are coming straight. Now the place where the medicine is applied is hot, and I don't feel the pain now."

As he said that, the worker scratched his hair honestly and said hesitantly: "You are the big leader. Leader, you said that our whole family is supported by my salary. I have no salary after being injured, so how can I afford medical expenses?"

"Don't worry, rest assured, the government will continue to care about this matter." Worker District Mayor Yang patted the worker's shoulder and comforted him, turning his head to look at General Zang and said, "The construction company will be responsible for the cost of your hospitalization. General Zang, are you right?"

Standing at the end of the team, Mr. Zang was already full of joy on his face. Seeing that the patient was wearing a splint, his resentment towards Dean Wu just now disappeared.

I thought to myself: I was really sent to the Chinese medicine hospital. It’s good to use this kind of splint, it’s cheap. These poor people also use imported small steel plates, and their life is not worth the money of a few steel plates.

Where did you hear District Mayor Zhang calling him?

When he came to his senses, he was greeted by District Mayor Yang's slightly angry expression.

Mr. Zang didn't care what District Mayor Yang just said, and agreed repeatedly: "I understand, I will definitely do it!"

snort!

District Mayor Yang snorted coldly and said, "I hope you can do what you say."

If traditional Chinese medicine has been suppressed, then traditional Chinese medicine has definitely been suppressed the most.

Although traditional Chinese medicine is more conservative in bone correction, most of the traditional Chinese medicine is passed down from generation to generation by bone correction families, and the techniques of bone correction are never passed down.

Although the bone-correcting doctors trained by the college do not have the sophistication of the aristocratic family, they also follow the basic techniques of traditional Chinese medicine such as bone extraction, rotation, folding, circling, end lifting, straightening, bone division, and flexion.

When the yield rate of traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics is higher than that of traditional Chinese medicine clinical, the rate of decline of traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics is far higher than that of traditional Chinese medicine clinical.

It is just because traditional Chinese medicine is too cheap to correct bones and has better efficacy.

Due to the different sizes and specifications of a fixed small splint, the price ranges from more than ten yuan to hundreds of ten yuan. However, the price of a fixed small steel plate in the body used in Western medicine does range from a few thousand yuan to a few tens of thousands of yuan.

Many hospitals with traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics have an unspoken rule in the hospital for economic benefits, which is to prohibit the use of small splints in traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics.

As an important tool for orthopedic surgical fixation in traditional Chinese medicine, when small splints are prohibited from being used, traditional Chinese medicine treatment of fractures can only become an embarrassing situation of talking about paper.

From then on, Chinese medicine orthopedics could only treat dislocation and conservative treatment for fractures.

The patient with closed fractures that can be treated by traditional Chinese medicine was forced to Western medicine orthopedics.

While the patients were enduring high surgical costs and equipment costs, Western doctors ate oil flowers, hospitals drank soup, compradors ate meat foam, but Western equipment was full of energy because more than 99% of China's orthopedic equipment were imported, and even domestic bone-separating equipment had to pay high patent fees to foreign equipment companies.

This has led to many Chinese people today that traditional Chinese medicine can also treat fractures.

President Wu continued to ask: "How is this patient's condition?"

Director Feng pointed to the X-ray for Dean Wu and explained: "The patient should have collapsed when the falling heavy object hit the right hip bone in the front. Now the patient has a fracture in the middle and upper right femur, with the proximal end bent forward and retracted, the femoral head is disembarked from the acetabulum and moved to the upper posterior end, and there is also a fracture at the posterior end of the hip bone."

The femur is the thigh bone of the human body.

The fracture is divided into a proximal end and a distal end according to the fracture line. The nearest to the trunk is the proximal end, and the distal end is the distal end. The proximal end is the proximal end and will lead to external rotation of the thigh.

Director Feng took Dean Wu to the patient's bed. The patient had taken off his trousers and lay quietly on the bed wearing only a pair of briefs.

I saw the patient lying on one side of his healthy body, and severe swelling occurred in the right hip bone and middle thigh of the affected area, and the large trochanter moved backwards.

The big trotch is a square bulge above the femoral head and femoral neck. It is located on the surface of the body on the lateral side of the hip joint. Use your hands to touch the connection between the hip and thigh bones. The bulge is the big trotch.

When Director Wu turned behind the patient, he saw a bulge on his buttocks. He reached out and touched the affected area gently. It was indeed a bulge caused by the dislocation of the femoral head.

Because the near-fold end is retracted, the right leg rotates outward and turns outward.

Seeing Dean Wu doing the examination, Director Feng stood beside the patient, pointed at the affected area, and explained the treatment plan everyone discussed: "The patient has now undergone general anesthesia, and we are planning to use the traction and pushing reduction method to first reduce the dislocated femoral head."

The traction and push-press reduction method is one of the most commonly used treatments for upper posterior hip joint dislocation.

The hip joint is the largest mortar joint in the body, and the structure is the most stable. It is generally not easy to dislocation. It will only occur when subjected to strong external violence, which can cause femoral head displacement.

Due to the different angles of violent impact, it can be divided into anterior dislocation, posterior dislocation and central dislocation. Among them, posterior dislocation is more common.

"The Stress bone is the marrow bone, also known as the condyle bone. Its outward concave shape is like a mortar, and the upper end of the thigh bone is like a pestle, which is called Ji, also known as the thigh, which is called the thigh point, which is commonly called the buttocks. If it is out, it will be difficult to get up because its bladder is big and thick, and the hands cannot hold it."

Because the buttocks and thighs are thick parts of the human body, human hands cannot pinch the affected area and cannot perform resetting.

After long-term clinical exploration of traditional Chinese medicine, the tape is wound and pulling to help complete the reset.

After Director Feng introduced his treatment plan, he and two assistants placed the patient in a healthy lateral position.

Lift the thigh of the patient's affected leg and keep it ninety degrees with the body, and keep the calves and thighs ninety degrees.

An assistant began to wrap the patient's right thigh with a wide cloth belt specially provided by traditional Chinese medicine bone correction, from the base of the leg to the position close to the knee, so as to ensure that no secondary damage to the fractured femur is caused when exerting force.

Another assistant held the patient's calves with both hands, which were bent to his knees ninety degrees.

At this time, District Mayor Yang came to inspect the wounded and came to watch, wanting to see how traditional Chinese medicine treats fractures. No one has ever seen traditional Chinese medicine bone correction, and it is also a novelty.

Director Feng walked behind the patient, supported the patient's pelvic iliac ridge with one hand, and found the dislocated and misaligned large trochanter with the other hand.

The pelvic iliac ridge is the arc-shaped position on both sides of the pelvic bone, like butterfly wings.

After Director Feng took his hands into position, he shouted: "One, two, three! Use force together."

The assistant holding the wide cloth belt pulls up the wide cloth belt with both hands and pulls it backwards, pulling its thighs towards the bed.

Another assistant holding his knees with both hands pushed forward with force, giving the upper end of his thigh a forward pulling force.

Director Feng held the pelvic iliac ridge in one hand and pulled it backwards, and held the troubling and dislocated femoral head in the other hand and pushed forward.

The three of them worked together for a long time, and the assistant who was pulling the cloth bag, his hands were already turned blue and white by the cloth belt. The assistant who was pushing his knees forward also turned red.

Director Feng's thumb was also blue-white when he pushed and pressed hard.

At this moment, only a crisp sound of bone reset was heard, the femoral head returned to the acetabulum, and the buttocks bulge disappeared instantly.

Director Feng and his two assistants also exhaled a heavy breath of turbid air. Otherwise, orthopedic doctors must have a strong body. People with low strength really cannot do the job of rectifying bones in traditional Chinese medicine.

This is no wonder, why Mutu either goes to work or exercises every day.

Director Feng held the patient's right leg wrapped around the wide cloth belt and turned it gently a few times. He saw that the femoral head and acetabular rotated freely, without any blockage, and no abnormal noise occurred in the joints.

Director Feng gently found the patient's right leg and looked at an assistant and ordered: "Xiao Li! First put a splint on the patient to avoid secondary damage to the fracture position. After the anesthetic failed, take an X-ray of the patient to see the effect of hip reduction."

The assistant who just pulled the belt said, "I understand, mentor!"

As he said that, he began to untie the tape for the patient and prepare to apply a splint.

"Xiao Liu, go and transfer the patients who have received treatment to our orthopedics." Director Feng ordered another assistant.

District Mayor Yang, who had seen the entire treatment process, interjected and asked: "Director Feng, don't the patient still have a fracture? Why don't you treat it?"

Director Feng said in a humble and arrogant manner: "The affected area of ​​the patient's right thigh is now severely swelling and is not suitable for repairing fractures. It is necessary to take Dahuolou Dan to promote blood circulation and clear swelling before the fracture can be reduced. Even if Western medicine treats a fracture, it is necessary to reduce inflammation and swelling before surgery can be performed."

After explanation, Director Feng went straight to the next patient, and there were several patients waiting for treatment.

Finally, District Mayor Zhang, led by the director of the hospital office, checked the situation of other patients in the accident.

Seeing that the emergency department of Guang'anmen Hospital was orderly and effective in treatment, District Mayor Yang just said a few words and took the group away.
Chapter completed!
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