Acupoint injection combined with minimally invasive acupuncture technique for treatment of intractable soft tissue injury pain

  1, soft tissue injury pain is wide range, more types of disease, some long history, complex condition, treatment is very difficult, some stubborn history of 10 years, 20 years difficult to cure, the patient is very painful. In rural areas, intractable soft tissue injury pain is very common, including Shaoguan Nanxiong has a number of headache more than 10 years history of patients to our hospital for treatment.  2.Acupuncture injection therapy is a combination of the motherland acupuncture medical technology and modern nerve blocking technology, she is different from “closed therapy”, can not only quickly eliminate the inflammation of the affected area to reduce pain, but also improve the nutritional status of the affected area, repair tissue damage, to achieve the effect of both primary and secondary treatment.  3, needle knife minimally invasive technology is the crystallization of the ancient nine needle therapy and modern surgical technology, with a wealth of theory and a large number of clinical verification, with the advantages of small damage, do not leave scars, etc., for a variety of soft tissue injury caused by pain has a unique effect, it is different from analgesia, but the treatment of pain, such as neck, shoulder, waist and leg pain, cervicogenic headache, frozen shoulder, waist and hip myofasciitis and other patients, generally once can significantly relieve pain. If the patient has a large range of lesions, he or she may choose to use an intensive silver needle minimally invasive procedure to apply needles intensively in the soft tissue injury area. This method, has a breakthrough effect on conditions caused by persistent and extensive soft tissue injuries such as chronic intractable cervical spondylosis, lumbar disc herniation, lumbar and hip myofasciitis, broad fascial tensor contracture, ankylosing spondylitis in the fibrous ankylosing phase, and hip joint dysfunction due to femoral head necrosis. Professor Wang has cured a large number of intractable pain cases over the past 15 years using this technique, including many from Hong Kong, Canada and the United Kingdom, some of which have been in pain for more than 20 years.