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Which is better for TCM physiotherapy project?
Chinese physical therapy is very popular in recent years, especially in this era of health care. It seems that Chinese physical therapy and health preservation are linked. Walking casually on a street, you will always see several health care shops, such as massage physiotherapy and foot massage health care.

Chinese physical therapy is not equal to health care, and even many large hospitals have positioned Chinese physical therapy as health care, which is wrong.

Traditional Chinese medicine physiotherapy, acupuncture and massage, moxibustion, cupping, scraping, bonesetting and Chinese medicine fumigation can actually be used to treat many diseases. Although Chinese physical therapy belongs to mechanics in ancient times, it is also an auxiliary treatment.

Shi Xuemin, a famous acupuncturist, has a remarkable curative effect on stroke, and his thought of "closing the orifices to hide the spirit, not guiding qi" has a far-reaching influence on clinical acupuncture treatment of stroke.

And a massage. In fact, if you look closely at the hospital, you will find that the fees are all cervical spondylosis massage treatment and lumbar disc herniation massage treatment, and there will be no massage. This is precisely massage for treating diseases, which is different from massage health care, but many massage doctors have done massage health care.

With the development of modern treatment technology, there are more and more physiotherapy items in Chinese medicine, such as intermediate frequency, low frequency, high frequency, red light, electroacupuncture and EEG biofeedback. The progress of science and technology has also promoted the development of medicine, and has a good effect on the treatment of many diseases, which is also the progress of physical therapy in traditional Chinese medicine.

Traditional Chinese medicine physiotherapy needs to be constantly improved and standardized while making continuous progress, and should not be synonymous with health care or even money laundering.