This is also a good thing.
Traditional Chinese medicine has almost been crushed to the point of losing its heritage. Bone Setting methods inherited from ancient injury medicine have continued due to the huge market demand.
And it hasn't decayed much.
At least one can still find some people who understand advanced Bone Setting techniques.
Among the many contestants participating in the Bone Setting competition, most doctors eliminated in the early stages had only learned superficially or primarily treated bones with Western medicine.
Currently, those holding the top three rankings are two people Li Jingsheng knows.
That He Wanjun, the name sounds like it's a woman's, is likely the same elderly lady drawn with Li Jingsheng to treat the same patient.
This elderly lady is impressive; she only used a percussion hammer and a stethoscope, two simple diagnostic tools, and managed to accurately describe the patient's condition without error.
