Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 I need help. a quick update: I had surgery to reattach my hamstring on 9/27. I am now in a body/leg brace for 6 weeks to prevent me from bending the leg while it heals. So I can¹t sit. But I will heal and be able to walk, run, and have an active life, so it¹s all good. I did write myself a fairly comprehensive formula that I have been taking and will continue to take. Here¹s where I need assistance: I went to Medline and found an abstract of an article that discusses accelerating the healing of tendon injuries using TCM. I just received the article and it is in Chinese. My Chinese is poor, and because it is a PDF file, I am unable to use translation software. I would be very grateful if someone with stronger Chinese skills than I could look it over and tell what protocols they used. the article is attached. thanks so much, in advance. Cara Six Fishes Healing Arts & President China Herb Company of the Chinese Herb Program Tai Sophia Institute of the Healing Arts 215-772-0770 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2007 Report Share Posted October 9, 2007 Sorry, we can't do attatchments (Pdf's or hamstrings) directly on to the list. Can you put it in the files section and let us know where it is there? Write me directly if you have trouble with it. Doug , Cara Frank <herbbabe wrote: > > I need help. > > a quick update: I had surgery to reattach my hamstring on 9/27. I am now in > a body/leg brace for 6 weeks to prevent me from bending the leg while it > heals. So I can¹t sit. But I will heal and be able to walk, run, and have > an active life, so it¹s all good. > > I did write myself a fairly comprehensive formula that I have been taking > and will continue to take. > > Here¹s where I need assistance: I went to Medline and found an abstract of > an article that discusses accelerating the healing of tendon injuries using > TCM. I just received the article and it is in Chinese. My Chinese is poor, > and because it is a PDF file, I am unable to use translation software. > I would be very grateful if someone with stronger Chinese skills than I > could look it over and tell what protocols they used. > > the article is attached. > > thanks so much, in advance. > > Cara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2007 Report Share Posted October 10, 2007 Mike Liaw read it and unfortunately it did not offer anything especially useful. He said it was mostly a western medicine, with a reference to injections of dang gui, chuan xiong and dan shen. I can still post it if you wish, but I am not sure it is worth it. Cara O. Frank, R.OM, Dipl Ac & Ch.H. Six Fishes Healing Arts & President China Herb Company of the Chinese Herb Program Tai Sophia Institute of the Healing Arts 215-772-0770 Tue, 09 Oct 2007 23:18:27 +0000 Re: Tendons/ TCM Sorry, we can't do attatchments (Pdf's or hamstrings) directly on to the list. Can you put it in the files section and let us know where it is there? Write me directly if you have trouble with it. Doug <%40> , Cara Frank <herbbabe wrote: > > I need help. > > a quick update: I had surgery to reattach my hamstring on 9/27. I am now in > a body/leg brace for 6 weeks to prevent me from bending the leg while it > heals. So I can¹t sit. But I will heal and be able to walk, run, and have > an active life, so it¹s all good. > > I did write myself a fairly comprehensive formula that I have been taking > and will continue to take. > > Here¹s where I need assistance: I went to Medline and found an abstract of > an article that discusses accelerating the healing of tendon injuries using > TCM. I just received the article and it is in Chinese. My Chinese is poor, > and because it is a PDF file, I am unable to use translation software. > I would be very grateful if someone with stronger Chinese skills than I > could look it over and tell what protocols they used. > > the article is attached. > > thanks so much, in advance. > > Cara > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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