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Is bone-knocking therapy true?
It's true.

Hammer therapy, that is, hammer therapy, mainly through the fixed point of the spine, using hammers and other related tools, has the functions of relaxing muscles and tendons, dredging collaterals, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, thus achieving the purpose of relieving pain and conditioning the body. Hammer therapy comes from Chinese medicine, but it is different from massage, which mainly emphasizes the concept of using special instruments to correct.