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Chinese medicine physiotherapy brings "hope" to Russian cerebral palsy "angel"
In Tanggangzi Hospital, Anshan City, Liaoning Province, Alina, a 6-year-old girl, dressed in a pink dress, was lying in a hospital bed like a doll, and her legs were coated with hot Chinese medicine ointment. "We are not far from Wan Li coming from Russia, hoping that Chinese medicine physiotherapy can cure her cerebral palsy." Mother Shana said.

Alina from Vladivostok, Russia, suffered from cerebral palsy due to premature delivery. Shana, her mother, once took her to seek medical treatment everywhere in Russia, but it had no obvious effect. She said: "I saw on the internet that there is a hospital in China that carries out physical therapy and rehabilitation of traditional Chinese medicine. A friend who has been there recommended me to take her to try. "

"This is her third time to do physical therapy and rehabilitation." Lei Su, Alina's therapist, told reporters that when Alina came to the hospital for the first time on 20 10, her hands were tense, her feet were tight and her limbs were weak. "At that time, her hands were curled up like chicken feet. The hospital gave her physical therapy, Chinese medicine hot compress, infrared therapy and other comprehensive treatments. After three courses of treatment, she is soft and can make her own fists. "

Since 20 10, this hospital has received more than 280 Russian patients with "three paralysis and one amputation" (hemiplegia, cerebral palsy, paraplegia, amputation), of which 65438+ children aged 0 to 8 account for the majority. Gao Song, director of the international department of the hospital, said: "Love has no national boundaries, and medical care is regardless of race. We hope that by helping these children, Chinese medicine rehabilitation physiotherapy technology will go abroad. "

"Let the rain fall, let the sun come back ..." Alina, with a braid, took the therapist's hand and sang Russian folk songs hard and seriously, with a little vague articulation in her clean children's voice. She said, "I love China. I want to be a doctor when I grow up and treat more children like me. "

"Looking at her getting better every day, my life is more and more hopeful. I believe that through treatment, she can walk and study happily. " Shana hugged her daughter's shoulder tightly and kissed her cheek. "She is my angel. Thanks to the physical therapy of Chinese medicine, I inserted the wings of hope into my angel. " (Chen Guangming, Peng Zhuo)