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How can Chinese medicine treat disc herniation without injection and medicine?
Disc herniation is one of the common diseases, mainly because all parts of the disc (nucleus pulposus, annulus fibrosus and cartilage plate), especially nucleus pulposus, have different degrees of degenerative changes. Under the action of external factors, the annulus fibrosus of intervertebral disc ruptures, and the nucleus pulposus tissue protrudes (or protrudes) from the rupture to the back or into the spinal canal, resulting in stimulation or compression of the adjacent spinal nerve roots, resulting in a series of clinical symptoms such as local pain, limb numbness and pain.

1. Conventional neck symptoms will cause neck and shoulder pain, and the range of motion of cervical spine will be limited.

2. If the intervertebral disc is compressed to the nerve root after protrusion, there will be radiation pain in one or both arms, and more serious will be numbness, decreased consciousness and muscle atrophy!

3. If the spinal cord is compressed, the arms, trunk and even lower limbs of the upper limbs will be numb, and some slightly fine hand movements can't be completed (hands don't listen). If you walk unsteadily, you will feel weak when you step on cotton, and you will be incontinent when you are serious!

The common symptoms are chest and back pain, followed by sensory disturbance, weakness and even incontinence of lower limbs.

The diseases related to lumbar disc herniation are the most complicated, often involving the waist, legs, sciatic nerve and cauda equina.

1. Generally, the mild lumbar intervertebral disc compresses the outer layer and ligament of the annulus fibrosus, stimulates the nerves in the spinal canal, and presents symptoms of low back pain and leg pain.

2. If there is disc herniation in the lower part of the lumbar spine, it will often present radiation pain, which will radiate from the buttocks to the feet. Because of the pain, patients will often move forward involuntarily, which will lead to other problems.

3. It will cause serious oppression on the cauda equina and cause cauda equina syndrome. In this case, it can be described as torture. This kind of patients will have urinary incontinence and abnormal sensation in the saddle area. If they go to a western medicine hospital for treatment, they will have to be hospitalized.

4. Most patients with severe lumbar disc herniation can't walk normally and independently.

You know, in ancient times with heavy labor, the incidence of intervertebral discs was much higher than that of contemporary times. So how did the ancients treat disc herniation?

General disc herniation can be divided into joint pain, impotence and low back pain, and the root cause still comes down to the treatment of tendons, bones, muscles and meridians. Conventional oral drugs are difficult to reach the disease site, while ordinary massage, acupuncture and topical drugs can not penetrate into it, which changes the pathological environment, especially some intervertebral disc problems of impotence-liver and kidney deficiency. In modern medical cognition, it belongs to central disc herniation, accompanied by ligament and other soft tissues.

What I want to introduce to you today is an expert in orthopedics and traumatology of traditional Chinese medicine and a team doctor of traditional Chinese medicine of "Taiming Medicine".

For the diagnosis and treatment of disc herniation in traditional Chinese medicine, he has a unique treatment concept.

Attending physician, graduated from guangxi university of chinese medicine.

He is familiar with Huangdi Neijing, Shennong Herbal Classic, Treatise on Febrile Diseases and Hu Ling Pulse. He is good at using classic syndrome differentiation and pulse therapy to treat common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases. Make good use of Professor Chen's chiropractic manipulation, which is comprehensive and has 65,438+05 years of clinical experience in traditional Chinese medicine.

Good at treatment: neck, shoulder, low back and leg pain, lumbar disc herniation and pelvic dislocation; Gastropathy, dizziness and headache, insomnia and dreaminess, tinnitus, eczema, urticaria, urolithiasis, hemorrhoids and bleeding; Dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, menstrual syndrome; Children have colds, coughs, malnutrition, etc.

This is the manual treatment for patients with cervical spondylosis. From the video, we can see that at the time of initial diagnosis, the patient's neck activity was obviously limited, and the neck muscles showed spasm and severe pain.

After manual treatment, the patient improved on the spot-the range of motion of the neck returned to normal, and the spasm phenomenon was obviously weakened. Only by relieving the stress response caused by long-term nerve compression can the normal physiological function be restored.

Let's have a look.

Wei used Wechsler's manipulation to treat sacroiliac joint dislocation.

Before the patient in the video is treated by manual therapy, his walking state is obviously different from that of ordinary people, and the compensation mechanism of the human body itself will compensate this abnormal walking state in other parts of the human body, and other limb diseases will inevitably appear over time!

Fortunately, Dr Wei Mao Liang intervened in time. After three times of acupuncture and massage treatment, the patient's condition has improved obviously. Judging from the follow-up feedback, it is no different from ordinary people.

Dr. Wei systematically studied Chen's bone-setting techniques with the academic consultant of Guangxi (International) Tuina Medical Association, the consultant of orthopedics and traumatology of traditional Chinese medicine in Hong Kong, and the vice president of China Acupuncture and Tuina Society, and absorbed the essence of various tuina schools. After years of clinical experience, he summed up a set of practical, effective and safe "Webster's maneuver".

This is Dr. Wei's experience in telling nearly a thousand doctors in China about sacroiliac joint treatment in the webcast class-Wei's lecture "Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of Sacroiliac Joint Dislocation"