Chapter 579 Feelings



The sun was setting outside the window.

On a summer evening, the village is located in the mountains, and the red glow is unusually red, showing a strange beauty.

In order to make it easier for doctors to treat patients, the indoor lights must be turned on first.

Dr. Tong walked to the door and turned on the light switch.

With a click, the light came on.

The others suddenly realized what time it was, and they all couldn't help thinking that the group had experienced quite a bumpy journey during this trip, so much so that they were treating their own people without any rest and had not even thought about what to eat for dinner.

As the host of the distinguished guests, Doctor Tong needed to prepare meals for them in advance. He walked to the door and talked to the visiting village chief: "Is dinner ready? The dishes can be prepared and fried. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven——"

Turning around, Doctor Tong counted the number of guests and reported to the village chief to prepare the table and dishes.

When others saw this, they said in surprise: Don’t be anxious, Doctor Tong, we don’t know how long this treatment will take.

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Where to treat and when. Doctor Tong is an experienced clinical doctor. He knows the current situation and said to the village chief with certainty: "It won't be long before we can have dinner."

Think about it, in acupuncture, the most difficult and time-consuming part is to locate the acupoints. Now there is a genius who has mastered this most difficult technique. Dr. Xie Wanying can locate the acupoints correctly once she locates them, so why worry about other problems?

Dr. Tong thought so, and everyone thought it made sense, and it seemed that they could start dreaming about having dinner.

Only Doctor Chang Jiawei quickly turned around and wiped his sweat.

Dr. Xie just entrusted his assistant Chang with this: "Teacher Chang, you will do the oblique rotation for the patient later."

Acupuncture point selection is Dr. Xie’s expertise, and Dr. Xie is not afraid of it.

When it comes to massage, it does not just mean identifying the acupuncture points on the human body. It involves patting, pressing, kneading, pushing and other actions on the human body, which involve the human motor system.

The oblique manipulation we are going to perform on the patient today cannot be properly called massage. According to a narrower definition, it is bone setting.

Professional matters must be left to professionals.

Dr. Xie is not as in-depth as the orthopedic experts in this field, but Dr. Chang Jiawei graduated from the Orthopedics Department of Beidu Medical College. As mentioned in the previous article, Beidu No. 3's orthopedics department is the most famous.

To put it simply, Dr. Xie may be good at analyzing the human body structure, but when it comes to how doctors and patients can interact with each other in a dynamic mode to treat patients, such as bone setting and massage, which require the use and interaction of the patient's own human movement system, Dr. Xie has no medical experience and cannot do it randomly. Specifically for the current case of oblique manipulation, the doctor needs to shake the patient's body.

You think the patient is sick, can you just shake the affected area of ​​the patient?

If you don't know how to interact with the patient's human motor system and shake it randomly, you're asking for death. Even if there are medical guidelines to guide doctors to follow the steps, doctors need to have experience in this area. Otherwise, if you shake it randomly, the guidelines say that doctors need to feel whether they are shaking it correctly while shaking it. If you have no experience and have no idea whether you are shaking it correctly, you're asking for death.

Such techniques require very strong practical operability, so experienced doctors need to teach new apprentices step by step to develop a good feel for them. They cannot be learned by self-studying textbooks.

What I’m talking about here is that doctors are particularly aware of this.

Someone saw Dr. Chang Jiawei's secretive movements and became alert: Can this fool do it?

Fortunately, the patient himself had not noticed anything yet, and Dr. Cao Zhao was concentrating on the miraculous treatment process.

As mentioned above, an acupuncture point is not a point but an area. In the Weizhong acupuncture point area on both legs, Dr. Xie Wanying punctured several blood spots. Then, Dr. Tong skillfully cupped the acupuncture points.

The two female doctors worked together very quickly and the speed was impressive. They would complete the preliminary treatment process in no time.

Leave the jar on for about five to ten minutes.

During this short period of time, Dr. Cao Zhao felt the wonderful scene in martial arts novels as if the Du and Ren meridians were opened up.

A warm fire warmed his aching meridians and dispelled the blockages in the meridians. In terms of Western medicine, Dr. Cao Zhao believed that it might be that the disordered nerve signals found their way home in the warmth, just like this bad boy would miss home when he was sick.

"It's amazing." Doctor Cao Zhao described his personal experience to his Western medicine colleagues on the spot, "My back was almost like a straight board. When I touched the muscles there, I felt they were all hard and stiff. Now I feel a little loose."

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