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Brief introduction of the author who raises his legs and feet first for health preservation
Liu Changxin, professor, graduated from Beijing University of Chinese Medicine 1983. He is currently the director of Tuina Physiotherapy Department, Pain Department and Tuina Teaching and Research Section of Dongzhimen Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine.

Chairman of the Pain Branch of the Chinese Medicine Association, director of the Chinese Medicine Association, director of the National Massage Association, deputy director of the Rehabilitation Physiotherapy Committee of the Ministry of Health, deputy secretary-general of the Health Rehabilitation Professional Committee of the Chinese Medicine Association, member of the World Pain Association, and proposition expert of the national title examination of traditional Chinese medicine. Meridian health care expert, "Guo Kangmin Jian Health Lecture Hall" of Beijing Guo Kangmin Jian Education Consulting Center, editorial board of New Health Care magazine.

More than 80 leg therapy programs have been broadcast on CCTV's Road to Health, Beijing TV's Yangshengtang, Shandong Satellite TV's Road to Health, Liaoning Satellite TV's Health Lighter, etc., and the ratings have been rising steadily, which has been well received by the audience.

Published academic papers 18 and 9 monographs.

More than 200 popular science articles have been published in newspapers and magazines, which has great influence on readers.

Speciality is good at: using massage, small needle knife, front crochet and floating needle to treat visceral diseases such as neck, shoulder, lumbago and leg pain, hypertension and diabetes, using massage to treat cervical spondylosis, hyperosteogeny, lumbar disc herniation, arthritis, abdominal distension and dyspepsia, and using foot bath to treat chronic diseases such as insomnia, constipation and hyperlipidemia.