Orthopedic nomenclature
Everyone is familiar with the problems of cervical spondylosis and cervical disc herniation, and there are many ways to adjust them. So how to deal with cervical spondylosis and cervical disc herniation? This paper introduces two bone-setting techniques to adjust cervical spondylosis and cervical disc herniation and improve efficiency. First, the stretching method of cervical vertebra bonesetting is also called pulling method and dragging method. Because it needs hard traction or traction, it is also called traction method. When operating, the intensity should be steady and continuous. According to the needs of different parts and treatment, master the strength and direction of traction and stretching, and never pull suddenly and violently to avoid adverse consequences. In many cases, the stretching method is used for composite technology. Operation essentials neck stretching method 1, sitting neck stretching method operation essentials patients are sitting, the operator is standing behind them, the thumb is pressed against the back of occipital bone (or placed on Fengchi point), and the two forearms are pressed against the shoulders respectively. The upward thrust of the thumb of both hands and the downward pressing force of the forearm make the cervical vertebra in a continuous and slow upward stretching force (forming stretching). Functions and uses: relaxing muscles and tendons, dredging collaterals, relieving spasm and pain, relaxing muscles and activating collaterals. Can be used for treating stiff neck, neck sprain and contusion, cervical spondylosis, etc. 2. The neck stretching method in supine position requires the patient to lie on his back with his shoulders close to the bed, so that his head and neck are suspended outside the bed. The assistant stands at the patient's side and puts his hands on the patient's shoulders. The operator sits on the patient's head side, holding the patient's chin in one hand and the patient's pillow in the other, and slowly stretches the patient's cervical vertebra in the opposite direction to the assistant. Function and use: relieving spasm and pain, and smoothing joints. It is mostly used to recuperate cervical spondylosis and atlantoaxial subluxation. Second, cervical bonesetting traction is a passive exercise method of pulling limbs in the opposite direction or the same direction with both hands or with the help of other parts of the body (such as knees) or assistants. Because of the wide range of activities during the operation, the therapeutic force directly acts on the joints, so it is necessary to be stable, accurate and skillful, and avoid pulling hard to avoid unnecessary consequences. Operation essentials: neck pulling method 1 and neck turning method. The patient takes a seat, and the doctor stands at the back of the patient, so that the patient's head leans forward slightly. The doctor put one hand on the back of the patient's head and the other hand on the opposite chin. After rotating the patient's head to the maximum angle on one side, pull with both hands at the same time. 2, neck rotation positioning pull method patients take a sitting position, head slightly forward, put the healthy hand on the head (that is, the hand on the opposite side of the head rotation direction), the performer stands behind the patient's side, one thumb against the curved spinous process (left hand and right hand), the other hand holds the chin on the opposite side, and rotates the head to the maximum (spinous process is left hand and right hand) 3, supine rotation pull method The operation of this method is supine stretching method. While maintaining the traction, the surgeon simultaneously rotates the patient's head to the maximum with both hands. The function and application of neck pulling method can smooth joints and correct anatomical abnormalities. Can be used for regulating diseases such as cervical disc herniation and cervical joint dislocation. Of course, there are many adjustment methods for cervical spondylosis and cervical disc herniation. Do you know what osteopathic methods are used to adjust cervical spondylosis and cervical disc herniation? Welcome to leave a message and learn together. If you think the above content is helpful to you, please like to forward it. Share bonesetting techniques, inherit and promote bonesetting culture, and welcome more teachers and enthusiasts in the bonesetting industry to join, share, communicate and learn! Disclaimer: The above content comes from the Internet, and the copyright belongs to the original author. If there is any infringement of your original copyright, please let us know and we will delete the relevant content as soon as possible.