In India's Jammu and Kashmir territory, traditional bone setting remains a popular alternative for patients seeking relief for sprains, dislocations, and fractures. But doctors caution those relying on traditional methods, saying it may lead to further complications.
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- Traditional bonesetting clinics in Srinagar attract patients seeking relief from bone injuries.
- Noor Mohammed, a third-generation bonesetter, uses both ancestral techniques and x-rays. 16s
- Treatments involve massage, bandaging, and spiritual practices, with voluntary payment. 46s
- Some patients report positive outcomes after treatment by traditional bonesetters. 1m 15s
- Orthopedic specialists caution that traditional bone setting can cause complications and recommend seeking proper medical care. 1m 29s