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The Management of Sprain, Strains and Trauma - Part One

by Alon Marcus
Sprain, strains, and other traumatic injuries should be treated as early as possible to prevent the development of complications. When treating sprains/strains and many other musculoskeletal disorders, attention to Blood and circulation is of utmost importance. This is true especially for extracellular bleeding and Blood-stasis. In chronic disorders, disturbed Blood/blood circulation, and inadequate nourishment from Blood are often underlying causes of tissue degeneration. Obstacles to circulation may arise from any of the Pathogenic Factors and dysfunction in any of the systems that affect the Blood (Lungs, Spleen, Liver, vessels etc.). Table 10-1 through Table 10-6 summarize contemporary TCM classifications and treatment of sprains and strains.
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