Non-surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation for Spinal Pain Phil Oriental Medicine Hospital

Rehabilitation and Non-surgical Spinal Pain Treatment Based on a Korean-Western Cooperation System

Oriental medicine and medical specialists collaborate at Phil Oriental Medicine Hospital, a hospital specializing in non-surgical spinal pain treatment and rehabilitation treatment. Non-surgical spinal pain therapy and rehabilitation therapy, which are the hospital's signature therapies, relieve pain by restoring deformed or weakened bones and reducing inflammation and swelling based on an oriental doctor's image diagnosis and physical diagnosis. By strengthening ligaments and deep muscles, this treatment eliminates the underlying cause of the disorder.
We offer non-surgical treatment for lumbar and cervical disc disorders, spinal stenosis, degenerative disc, back pain, turtle neck, degenerative arthritis, frozen shoulder, temporomandibular joint disorder, and other musculoskeletal conditions.

Chuna Manual Therapy

Chuna Manual Therapy is a non-surgical manual therapy in oriental medicine that treats structural and functional problems by stimulating the muscles of the body with the aid of weights and tables. Chuna Manual Therapy can be used to diagnose, treat, and evaluate patients with neuromuscular and musculoskeletal functional imbalances and malalignments. Particularly, muscles and ligaments are relaxed and released to the greatest extent possible to reduce the risk of degeneration and prevent a recurrence.

Herbal/Venom Acupuncture Therapy

In herbal acupuncture therapy, purified and extracted herbal medicines are injected directly into the acupuncture points where the pain is present. Small doses of herbal acupuncture have rapid anti-inflammatory and neurodegenerative effects. Venom acupuncture entails extracting the bee's natural venom, purifying it so it is non-toxic to the human body, and injecting it. It is a highly effective treatment for spinal disc disorders as it simultaneously reduces inflammation and boosts immunity.

Cheokpiltang (Chinese medicine)

In conjunction with the Herbology Department of Kyung Hee University, Cheokpiltang, a representative herbal medicine of Phil Oriental Hospital, has been demonstrated to be effective in spinal treatment. It has been shown to decrease pain and inflammation, strengthen muscles and ligaments, and promote nerve regeneration. In conjunction with Chuna Manual Therapy, herbal acupuncture, and venom acupuncture, it is extremely effective.

Manual Therapy

Through professional analysis and correction by an oriental doctor, skilled physical therapists provide individualized treatment, such as muscle treatment, customized stretching, and strengthening exercises that require continuous administration, to patients on a one-to-one basis.

Due to the absence of incision, anesthesia, and antibiotics, non-surgical treatment can reduce the risk of adverse effects. It also has the benefit of being able to safely treat patients with chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension, because GAP-certified clean herbal medicines are prescribed based on the patient's condition.

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