ZHANG Ming-cai, SHI Yin-yu, CHEN Dong-yu, et al. Technical specification of Shi’s manipulation to correct cervical spine bone joint semidislocation and tendon off-position. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 49(5):4-7(2015)
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ZHANG Ming-cai, SHI Yin-yu, CHEN Dong-yu, et al. Technical specification of Shi’s manipulation to correct cervical spine bone joint semidislocation and tendon off-position. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 49(5):4-7(2015)DOI:
Technical specification of Shi’s manipulation to correct cervical spine bone joint semidislocation and tendon off-position
Chinese medicine physique theory is the foundation stone of spinal manipulation. “Bone Joint Semidislocation and Tendon off-position” is a core element of change of spinal disease pathology, and an important target for the implementation of the spine manipulation. The manipulation in the treatment of cervical spondylosis has exact curative effect and easy promotion clinical characteristics and advantages. Shi’s Department of Traumatology has hundred years of experience by combining inheritance and innovation in clinical practice. Based on the facts, this article elaborates the technical specification of Shi’s manipulation to correct cervical spine bone joint semidislocation and tendon off-position.
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颈椎病骨错缝筋出槽石氏伤科矫正手法技术规范
Keywords
cervical spondylosisBone Joint Semidislocation and Tendon off-positionShi’s department of traumatologycorrect manipulationtechnical specification
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