Traditional bone-setting

Traditional bone-setting is a type of a folk medicine in which practitioners are engaged in joint manipulation. Before the advent of chiropractors, osteopaths and physical therapists, bone-setters were the main providers of this type of treatment.[1] Traditionally, they practiced without any formal training in accepted modern medical procedures.[2] Bone-setters would also reduce joint dislocations and "re-set" bone fractures.

  1. ^ Pettman, Erland (July 2007). "A History of Manipulative Therapy". Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy. 15 (3): 165–174. doi:10.1179/106698107790819873. PMC 2565620. PMID 19066664.
  2. ^ Agarwal, A; Agarwal, R (2010). "The Practice and Tradition of Bonesetting". Education for Health. 23 (1): 225. doi:10.4103/1357-6283.101508. PMID 20589600. S2CID 23092361. ProQuest 2258185317.

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