Sports medicine starts with the Sun Miracle Doctor

Chapter 222 You are not afraid of being caught

Chapter 222 You are not afraid of being caught

Chen Yu did not rush to answer the question, but asked a question instead.

"Dr. Wolfat, I read media reports that you are also proficient in human anatomy. You can usually determine a player's injury by just conducting a physical examination. How did you do that?"

Just like Wolfat knew himself, Chen Yu also knew about this Bayern miracle doctor who is famous in Europe.

The media has reported that Wolfart only needs to use his hands to determine which area of ​​​​the player is injured through physical examination, and can even pinpoint which muscle, even the degree of tear, whether there is effusion, etc. of.

This is actually incredible, and Chen Yu is also quite curious.

Wolfat smiled sheepishly, thinking that Chen Yu was being humble, but he even felt honored to be able to introduce his techniques in front of a world-class doctor like Chen Yu.

"Can I come?" Wolfat stepped forward.

Chen Yu nodded and gave way.

Wolfat asked Barak to lie down on the bed, and then introduced his physical examination experience.

He paused for a moment, then looked at Chen Yu and said, "Dr. Chen is much better than me."

The two assistants following behind also hurriedly applauded.

Before Chen Yu could speak, there was applause from the side.

Chen Yu shook his head and said: "Actually, my method is similar to yours. I also use subtle changes in touch to confirm the damage to the affected area. As for physical therapy massage, it is the same. The strength and technique of the massage are adjusted through feedback from the body. , but I will add some acupuncture points and other things.”

Chen Yu nodded secretly.

This skill requires extremely rich anatomy and clinical experience. Otherwise, how would it be possible to detect injuries through subtle changes in touch.

Although he was not a professional orthopedic surgeon, as a surgeon, he often had to examine patients. It was incredible to him that the physical examination could lead to Wolfart's condition.

I am afraid that I have to sleep with a human body simulation model every day to understand the structure of the human body to this extent.

“For example, I will first use my fingers to feel the tightness of the muscles, and then press and stroke vertically and horizontally. Through questioning, I will determine the center point of the pain, then determine the depth of the pain, and finally determine the location of the lesion. "

This trick is very useful. After a player is accidentally injured, through a physical examination, the location of the injury can be determined immediately, targeted treatment can be carried out, and the player can be sent back to the hospital for examination, which is also of great benefit to subsequent treatment.

"I think Dr. Wolfat's explanation was very good and I benefited a lot." Seeing several people looking at him, he explained awkwardly.

Wolfat smiled in a dignified manner, and then said: "This is just some clinical experience."

Turning around, I saw Kensaku Kawaji, clapping excitedly and nodding his head.

No wonder this guy can become a miracle doctor, he is really awesome.

"This is the experience I have accumulated from years of work." Wolfart stopped.

But then I realized that no one was applauding, and the muscles on my face were twitching in embarrassment.

In this regard, I actually have the benefit of the all-seeing eye. Without the all-seeing eye, I may not be able to reach Wolfat's level.

He reached out and touched Ballack's ankle while introducing his experience. He knew the ligaments, muscles, tendon sheaths and tendons of the ankle like a treasure trove.

"There is also fascia. The surface of the muscles is wrapped and covered by fascia. If the fascia is broken, you can feel it. If it is not smooth and flat, it is most likely torn. If it is smooth but feels tight, it should be muscle sclerosis. , needs relief.”

Don't say it's useless.

"By the way, there is also effusion. After an injury, effusion usually appears between the fascia and the muscles. It cannot be seen from the outside, but by touching it, if there is a slippery feeling like soap, there is a high probability that there is effusion. Appear."

As soon as he mentioned the acupuncture points, Kawaji Kensaku's eyes lit up and he subconsciously whispered: "I also know the acupoints."

Influenced by Chinese medicine, he certainly knows the acupuncture points.

Chen Yu nodded, pointed to Ballack's right ankle and said: "He has several problems now. One is the strain of the anterior talofibular ligament."

The anterior talofibular ligament is located in the depression of the ankle.

It is short, fragile, and is the most vulnerable part of the ankle joint to be injured after an external sprain or impact.

However, it provides at least 60% of the stability of the ankle joint, so it is the most important ligament. Not only is it difficult to recover from damage to it, but after it heals and its strength decreases, it can also cause repeated sprains of the ankle joint.

Many professional athletes frequently sprain their feet, which is most likely due to this problem.

"In fact, he has pain points on the outside of his ankle and calf. This should be due to damage to the peroneus longus and brevis muscles. Coupled with repeated bad sprains and playing with the injury, inflammation and fluid accumulation have already occurred."

To put it bluntly, after spraining the ankle, I didn’t rest well or enough, played another game, and then sprained it again. In the end, it ended up like this. It looked like it was healed, but it still hurt.

Not to mention a minor injury turning into a major injury, that's pretty much it.

In fact, in Ballack's situation, if there is no World Cup, if he catches up with the offseason and takes a good rest for the summer, there will basically be no problem.

But now that there is a World Cup and we have to compete, it is more difficult.

Wolfat couldn't help but nodded, feeling shocked.

As expected, you are an expert, you can tell if there is one just by holding out your hand.

You know, before the physical examination, Chen Yu had not looked at Barak's medical records, and the diagnosis given by Chen Yu was exactly the same as the previous MRI examination results, without any difference.

"Chen, you are much better than me." Wolfat couldn't help but give a thumbs up.

Next to him, Kawaji Kensaku subconsciously wanted to applaud, but he forced himself to hold back, but he couldn't help but nod in his heart. All of them were indeed masters, world-class doctors.

"Chen, is there any way to treat it?" Woller couldn't help but interjected and asked. He didn't care much about how it was diagnosed, he just wanted to know if there was a way to deal with it.

Wolfat also looked at Chen Yu.

The advice he gave to the team was to take a rest and wait until the second game of the group stage before playing again.

But Ballack is the core of Germany's midfield, and Voller is a little reluctant to let go. He also wants to hone his lineup in the group stage.

Chen Yu nodded, and while opening the medical tool box he carried, he asked Wolfat how to deal with this situation.

It was an exchange anyway, and Chen Yu was also curious about how Wolfat would treat him.

Medical skills still require more learning and more exchanges.

For example, I benefited a lot from a trip to China.

Wolfat sighed, glanced at Woller nonchalantly, and said: "If it were me, it would be mainly physical therapy and massage, supplemented by some drugs, and subcutaneous injections."

When the topic of subcutaneous injections came up, Wolfart became more energetic and introduced this as his unique therapy.

"I will use local injections to inject various extracts that I have researched myself into tender points, adhesions, and inflammation, such as substances from rooster combs, and calf blood deproteinized extracts, that is, ActiVage, or other natural plant extracts.”

"The main purpose of what I do is to use various substances to promote local blood circulation and metabolism."

Chen Yu was stunned for a while.

Chen Yu doesn't know much about the medical management situation in Europe, but he can research the extracts himself and then inject them into patients. If you are in the United States, you would have been caught long ago.

This is tantamount to using drugs that have not been clinically tested to directly treat patients.

Apart from ActiVage, what other rooster comb extracts and plant extracts are there? These are all nothing. And they haven’t gone through rigorous clinical trials. Are you really not afraid of something happening?

Chen Yu does know that Europe likes to practice some kind of divine therapy, which is to draw blood from the human body, extract it and reinject it back. It's not that it can't be done. Nowadays, medical research also has certain effects. This is how PRP therapy was developed.

But why does it have to be done with human blood? Bloodletting was always practiced in the Middle Ages.

"Actually, the therapeutic effect you mentioned can be achieved through other methods." Chen Yu hesitated and said.

Listening to this, Chen Yu also roughly understood what kind of treatment method Wolfat had.

He knows the anatomy of the human body very well. He believes that wherever there is a problem, he will treat it. The most direct way is to inject the drug directly into the affected area.

Not to mention the various extracts he uses, which are like secret recipes, the ultimate effect he wants to achieve is to control local inflammation, speed up the blood circulation of the affected area, and finally achieve the therapeutic effect.

In that case, isn’t it just acupuncture?

Acupuncture stimulates acupoints and meridians to speed up blood circulation, metabolism, activate the body's immune system, and achieve self-healing effects.

Yes, it is self-healing, not a cure.

At least 80% of the diseases in the human body are self-healing, and many drugs only have an auxiliary effect.

From this perspective, there is actually nothing wrong with his treatment principle.

But the risks are a bit high, and it can be completely replaced by acupuncture.

"What method?" Wolfat was slightly startled.

Chen Yu did not rush to explain, but took out the small needle knife first.

"When I deal with adhesions caused by inflammation, I usually use this method called a needle knife, which works very well." Chen Yu showed the needle knife to Wolfat, and then directly injected local anesthetic into Barak. .

"Look, he has adhesions on his outer ankle. You should be able to feel it by touching him."

Chen Yu pointed to a location.

Wolfat touched it and nodded.

It is muscle fascia adhesion caused by inflammation. Normally, the inflammation must be controlled first, and then slowly released with physical therapy massage.

But now, Chen Yu started acupuncture directly.

With full vision, Chen Yu twisted the small needle knife in his hand slightly, and the sharp blade broke the adhesion points to achieve the effect of relaxing the muscles.

Due to the injection of anesthesia, Barak didn't feel any pain. He just looked at Chen Yu's work curiously. He heard from Sauer and Deisler that Chen Yu liked to prick them with needles.

After a while, Chen Yu stopped and made Wolfat feel the same again.

"Is the adhesion gone?" Wolfat touched it and was stunned for a moment.

The feeling of muscle adhesion is like Velcro, and the touch is jerky, without that smooth feeling.

But now, the adhesions that were raw before are gone.

"This is incredible. How did you do it?" Wolfat looked shocked.

He noticed the blade-like structure on the top of the small needle knife, but it was impossible to see the internal adhesions through the skin and flesh. How he could cut the adhesions accurately without damaging other healthy areas was incredible. The whole process was incredible.

Chen Yu smiled, don't ask, just ask because I understand the structure of the human body.

(End of this chapter)

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