Bone-setting
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Bone-setting is an ancient art of healing through bone manipulation. It is known as Bhagna, a part of Ayurvedic medicine in India, Dit-da in Traditional Chinese Medicine and Sekkotsu in Japan, and is also used in Finland. It is considered the basis for the development of modern chiropractic and osteopathy. [1][2]
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- Bonesetting
- A tradition of bone-setting, an article by an Ayurvedic doctor in Chennai.
- The Origin and Course of Bonesetting