Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4201287 Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo explore the concept and norm of fracture healing with osteopathy in traditional Mongolian medicine (TMM).MethodsBased on the correspondence between man and the universe (including psychosomatic integration) in fracture healing with osteopathy in TMM, we used modern physio-psychological and biomechanical principles and methods to probe the integrated, dynamic and functional characteristics of fracture healing.ResultsBased on the integration of limbs and the body, unification of the body and function and harmony of man and nature (including psychosomatic integration), fracture healing with osteopathy in TMM comprises the concept of natural functional healing of fractures, and follows the norm of considering physiological healing and psychological function as well as limb healing and motor function.ConclusionFracture healing with osteopathy in TMM is characterized by a lack of trauma without future complications. This therapy makes the concept of fracture healing develop in the direction of humanity, behaviorism and integration.

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