RESULTS OF CONSERVATIONAL TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH BONE FRACTURE AND JOINT DISLOCATION, TREATED BY SOUTH MEDICINE AT THE OUTPATIENT CLINIC, VIET DUC HOSPITAL
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Abstract
The study was conducted on 57 patients with bone fractures, joint dislocations, softtissue injuries, conserved and treated at the outpatient clinic of Viet Duc Hospital, before that the patients were initially treated with south medicine (leaf bundles). Objectives: describe some clinical signs of dislocated fractures and joint dislocations, softtissue injuries with south medicine application and the results of treatment. Methodology: Describe the clinical features of 57 patients with bone fractures, dislocations, and software injuries that were initially treated with traditional medicine (south medicine), recording post-treatment results. Results: There were 23 out of 31 cases of fractures. 3/11 cases of dislocated joints have not yet been corrected anatomically; 35/57 cases have dermatitis, 9/57 cases of softtissue infections related to leaf bundles. 38/57 patients achieved average and poor results after treatment. Conclusion: Fractured bone is not corrected anatomically, is not inactive well, dermatitis, softtisue infections related to leaf bundles are the main factors affecting treatment results.
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softtisue infections, dermatitis, leaf bundles, south medicine