What do you know about Chinese medicine for fasciitis?

  Western medicine treats fasciitis by following the philosophy of “treating the head when it hurts and treating the foot when it hurts”, ignoring the whole person. The internal problem is caused by the deficiency of kidney energy and the loss of liver nourishment, which leads to internal and external stress. Fascial cream is the best treatment for fasciitis. Chinese medicine internal and external treatment method, on the one hand, can repair the damaged fascia, remove the blood, release muscle spasm, on the other hand, nourish the kidney yin, regulate the mechanism, move the qi and blood, the combination of attack and supplement, so in the treatment of fasciitis has the effect of both the symptoms and the root cause. The Chinese medicine has a cloud: “The human disease, from the inside and outside, its prevalence in the meridians and internal organs, take medicine to be able to drive it. If the disease has a fixed place, in the skin between the tendons and bones, can be pressed and get, with the paste paste, occlusion of its gas, so that the medicine from the pores and into the couples through the meridians, or lifting out of the, or attack and dispersion, more powerful than taking drugs.  After the symptoms of lumbar muscle strain and back pain are relieved, you should actively strengthen the exercise of the muscles of the lumbar back, adjust the rhythm of work and life, strengthen the health care of the lumbar region, prevent the lumbar region from being stimulated by wind and cold, trauma, strain and other undesirable factors, you should sleep on a hard bed or a hard Simmons mattress, avoid sleeping on a marching bed or a soft sofa, and do some lumbar exercises properly after getting up. Otherwise, the symptoms of chronic lumbar strain may very easily recur.  If you have recurrent episodes of lumbar strain or lumbar myofasciitis, it is easy to accelerate the degeneration of the lumbar spine, and over time, it may easily cause more serious lumbar disc herniation or lumbar spinal stenosis.  In clinical practice, lumbar strain, lower back strain, and chronic lumbar myofasciitis actually mean the same thing. Most of the time, different orthopedic surgeons may diagnose the same patient as lumbar strain or lumbar myofasciitis, or even lower back strain, according to their different habits, but the treatment they choose is the same, and the estimation of the condition is also the same. So if such patients get different diagnoses from different doctors, there is absolutely no need to make a fuss about it.