Jiangjiashan bone setting technique

Zhejiang
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Jiangjiashan bone-setting medical skills are the bone-setting medical skills that Jiang's ancestors learned from Nan Shaolin Temple in Quanzhou, Fujian in the late Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. Combined with clinical practice experience, they have gradually accumulated. It is the legacy of traditional folk bone-setting skills in Linhai and is famous in the six counties of Taizhou. In the Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, all patients with bone trauma who came to this village for medical treatment were cured. The instruments for bone-setting treatment in Jiangjiashan are very simple, including: bamboo clips, mulberry bark (or gauze), bandages, and brushes; there are two kinds of healing medicine: rice vinegar and bone-setting powder (secretly made). It adopts conservative bone-setting, external secret prescriptions, and other treatment methods to relieve patients' pain in a short period of time.

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