Russian patients embrace Chinese therapies at border hospital
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"We're seeing more young Chinese and Russian patients with cervical spondylosis," said Dou Manyou, a practitioner at the hospital.
In the tuina (therapeutic massage) department, a 74-year-old Russian patient is enjoying Chinese massage treatment. "Very comfortable," the elderly patient nodded cheerfully.
The preventive medicine unit features illustrated guides to baduanjin exercises, showcasing TCM's "prevention-before-illness" wisdom.
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