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A Case Report on Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing for Improving Lower Back Stiffness and Pain Symptoms in Ankylosing Spondylitis Based on the "Ma's Warm Moxibustion Theory"
    • A Case Report on Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing for Improving Lower Back Stiffness and Pain Symptoms in Ankylosing Spondylitis Based on the "Ma's Warm Moxibustion Theory"

    • According to the latest report, experts have adopted a traditional Chinese medicine nursing plan to effectively improve the symptoms of Sun, a patient with ankylosing spondylitis. The pain score has been reduced from 4 points to 1 point, and the morning stiffness time has been shortened to 5 minutes.
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      Received:20 October 2024

      Published Online:07 October 2024

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  • LI Li,WANG Yuanhong.A Case Report on Traditional Chinese Medicine Nursing for Improving Lower Back Stiffness and Pain Symptoms in Ankylosing Spondylitis Based on the "Ma's Warm Moxibustion Theory"[J].,

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