Let the Knee Joint of the Elderly Move-A Record of Mr. Wang Lao’s Medical Treatment

As the saying goes, the knee joint is like a workhorse. It has worked silently for decades and has worked hard. It is often the most vulnerable. Many people reach retirement age, and their knees become more and more disappointing. Apart from pain, they often deform, especially their mobility is limited. So, is there any way to make the sick knees of the elderly move flexibly again? Please look at this [Mr. Wang Lao’s Medical Record]. I believe you will understand after reading it. There is a Mr. Wang Lao, This year in his 70s, After a lifetime of mechanical research, He has contributed his youth to the country. Should have enjoyed his old age, However, in recent years, knee Read More …

How to do knee joint surgery?

The number of knee arthroplasty operations in China has increased year by year. In 2011, there were about 50,000 cases, while the number of patients undergoing knee replacement surgery in the United States was about 500,000 each year, 10 times that in China. With the extensive development of this technology in China, a large number of patients do not need to endure diseases and take medicine to deal with them as in the past, but instead seek more effective and direct surgical treatment. Joint replacement is no longer a topic discussed by a few people. Many elderly people who used to need crutches to support themselves but now walk freely are happy to share their joint replacement experience with relatives Read More …

Does Taijiquan hurt your knees?

Tai Chi, one of the treasures of Chinese culture, is widely respected by people all over the world. Because Taijiquan moves are soft, the speed is slow, the boxing style is not difficult to learn, and the posture is high or low, and the amount of exercise can be adjusted, so it can adapt to the needs of boxers of different ages and different physical conditions. Therefore, Taiji is also very popular among the elderly. The Benefits of Tai Chi For older persons, Simple Tai Chi training can improve exercise endurance, Improve body balance and coordination, thus improving quality of life. For example, Parkinson’s patients have impaired balance function and are very prone to falls. Studies have proved that practicing Read More …