"Zhang's bone setting skills inherited from ancestors"
The "Zhang's Bone-setting" medical technique inherited from Lou Zizhuang dates back to 1897. Its characteristics are the use of small splints, paper splints, and small pressure pads during small splint fixation, which reasonably solves the contradiction between fixation and activity. This method can combine movement and stillness, so that fixation does not hinder the movement of the limbs to a certain extent, and is conducive to fixation. The small pressure pads are cut according to the shape of the bones on the wound surface and the swelling of the injured person, such as patellar fractures cut into a knee-hugging shape, lateral malleolus fractures cut into a gourd horseshoe shape, etc., so that the fracture patients can recover their functions well and reduce complications and sequelae. It is the inheritance and development of traditional Chinese medicine, and is known as "resurrection from the dead", "true bone-setting", "same merit as a good prime minister", and "a famous bone-setting school in the capital, with unique skills handed down from generation to generation for the people". (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.) (No pictures yet, welcome to provide.)