Quick-healing ointment for setting broken bones and connecting nerves
A neurological and rapid technology, applied in nervous system diseases, bone diseases, ointment delivery, etc., can solve problems such as fractures, dislocations, sprains, falls, unsatisfactory treatment effects, unsatisfactory healing effects, etc., to achieve good healing effects, Promotes the proliferation of bone cells and nerve cells, and promotes the effect of blood cell proliferation
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[0013] Yang Xiuying, female, 73 years old, from Xushan Village, Shuijing Brigade, Shawan Town, Jingning County, stood at the door of her door on Shawan Street on May 15, 2002, and sat down on the ground due to lack of strength, resulting in a fracture of the femoral head. She was sent to the clinic. Use the steel needle traction technique to reset the bone to its normal position, fix it with an external splint, apply the osteosynthetic nerve quick-healing ointment of the present invention, change it once every 7 days, apply it 9 times in total, and recover within 63 days. After recovery, it is easy to walk, without side effects, and without sequelae .
[0014] The quick-healing ointment for osteosynthetic nerve of the present embodiment is made by the proportioning of raw materials in grams by weight: Rhizoma Drynariae 18, Clover 20 grams, Caulis Spatholobus 25 grams, Burnet burnet 25 grams, Angelica sinensis 10 grams, 8 grams of flying crane, 20 grams of peony bark, 15 grams ...
Embodiment 2
[0017] Chen Yeming, male, 41 years old, a resident of Daigenyang Village, Lianchuan Brigade, Shawan Town, Jingning County, jumped from upstairs on October 16, 2009 and caused a comminuted fracture of the inside and outside of the right tibia, swelling and pain. The bone-synthetic and nerve-healing ointment of the present invention is changed once in 7 days, and it is fully applied after 42 days for 6 times, without side effects and sequelae.
[0018] The quick-healing ointment for osteosynthetic nerve of the present embodiment is made from the proportioning of raw materials in grams by weight: Drynaria rhizome 28 grams, Clover 26 grams, Caulis Spatholobus 18 grams, Burnet burnet 19 grams, Angelica sinensis 12 grams, 8 grams of flying crane, 23 grams of peony bark, 22 grams of keel, 15 grams of ghost arrow feather, 12 grams of Selaginella, 14 grams of verbena, 5 grams of bitter stone lotus, 10 grams of elderberry bark, 5 grams of ramie root , Panax notoginseng 4 grams, purple b...
Embodiment 3
[0021] Zhang Zhenyu, female, 70 years old, a resident of Changkeng Village, Dongkeng Town, Jingning County, fell while picking vegetables in the vegetable garden on August 10, 2002, resulting in a comminuted fracture of the left femur. Apply the osteosynthetic nerve quick-healing ointment of the present invention, apply it every time, change once in 7 days, apply altogether 8 times and recover from illness in 56 days, without side effects, without sequelae.
[0022] The quick-healing ointment of osteosynthetic nerve of the present embodiment is made by the proportioning of raw materials in grams by weight: Rhizoma Drynariae 18, Clover 26 grams, Caulis Spatholobus 17 grams, Burnet 27 grams, Angelica gram , 28 grams of flying crane, 16 grams of peony bark, 26 grams of keel, 25 grams of ghost arrow feather, 12 grams of Selaginella, 15 grams of verbena, 6 grams of bitter stone lotus, 12 grams of elderberry bark, 12 grams of ramie root, three Seven 4 grams, purple bead leaf 6 grams...
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