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Huangshu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital
Huangshu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital is a certified member of the Chinese Medical Association. We provide high-quality, cost-efficient treatments and services to our patients and offers a broad range of treatments for ailments such as osteoarthritis, chronic back, shoulder, and knee pain, diabetes-related conditions as well as gynecological and prostate conditions.
Service of the Hospital
IN-Patient Services
The hospital receives about 500 foreign in-patients per year. Most are for serious medical conditions. Among the treatments requiring in-patient hospitalization are Acupuncture microsurgery, pain management treatments, illnesses related to diabetes, and diseases such as Cervico-Vertebral Disease, Femur Necrosis, Osteo-arthritis, and Shoulder Peri-Arthritis.
-----This photo to show that Huang Shu(L), Director of Beijing Huangshu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital posed for a photo with a German patient who had suffered from lumbocrural pain but recovered after Huang's acupuncture microsurgery treatment.
Acupuncture Microsurgery
This microsurgery significantly reduces pain of the sufferers and improves joint movement. The surgery only requires localized anesthesia, leaves only a pin-sized wound and leads to a quick recovery.
After studying all the different techniques and methods and combining with the special Chinese traditional nine-pin technique, Prof. Huang Shu has designed and developed the comprehensive 3- way pressure reduction treatment accompanied by herbal medication treatments.
The acupuncture microsurgery has wide range of applications. Its limitations are only severe diabetes and cerebro-cardio-vascular and hematological diseases. For other diseases, after accurate diagnosis and normal medical check-ups, patients will undergo microsurgery and lead a normal life thereafter. After acupuncture microsurgery, patients should continue after-surgery recovery treatments and exercises.
TCM Natural Therapy
The TCM Natural Therapy integrates the therapeutic effects of herbal extracts with Chinese massage and meridian pressure. The herbal extract as a massaging agent is for external use only on the skin. No oral drugs, injections and surgery are required in the treatment. All herbs are collected from pollution free areas, and the extract is free of man-made chemicals, toxin and 100% safe without side effects.
The special formula of herbal extract contains high-energy, biological active and nutritional ingredients that have the function of identifying pathologic cells and penetrating into focus through skin to repair them, and herbs have the function of promoting blood circulation, breaking-through blocks in prostate gland, eliminating inflammation as well as improving immunity. Massaging and pressing at the special meridian points help combine the therapeutic effects of both herbs and massage and pressure.
TCM Natural Therapy is a proven treatment for diseases of the prostate as well women’s pelvic diseases. The length of remedy varies from suffers to suffers, depending on the seriousness of disease. Some suffers may need one treatment period which is 15-20 treatments, some other suffers may need more than one treatment period to work well on them.
What did the patients say?
As someone who had never before stepped into the world of TCM, I visited the
Beijing-based branch to discover more, and hopefully, find a solution for a neck problem I've had for a year or so. The hospital spans three floors of consultation and treatment rooms, and has an English speaking doctor to help foreign patients who want to try traditional Chinese medicine.
After a quick checkup, my doctor prescribed Chinese massage, acupuncture and cupping to loosen up and relieve the muscles in my neck and shoulder. When asked why she chose this career, she explained, "Chinese medicine is another good way to help people, not only in their bodies, but also in their mind and in their soul."
This difference became immediately apparent, as I was whisked away to a quiet room with a massage bed and handed some pajamas and a cup of hot tea to relax; a world away from my usual experience in a UK doctor's surgery. After a short massage to locate the problem area, the acupuncture began. The doctor used two needle lengths,shortones for my neck and hand and longer ones for my shoulder muscles, which felt similar to a small scratch, despite their size.
While she placed the needles, the doctor explained why she was focusing on specific areas of my body, as I questioned why I required a needle in my hand, when the pain was in my neck. She explained that traditional Chinese medicine viewsa person as "one skin," where the whole body is connected, and a change in one area of the body can affect another.
After the needles were removed, it was time for cupping, where suction is created using heat (in this case fire), which is believed to mobilize blood flow and promote healing. The sensation was bizarre, like someone pulling on slightly sunburnt skin. Although not painful, it's an unusual sensation to somebody who has never experienced it before.
While I was still in somewhat of a trance, the doctor gently moved me into a number of positions and applied pressure – amounting to an almighty crack from the problem neck area. I was starting to see why TCM had remained so popular, as I quickly realized that the dull ache in my neck had disappeared.
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