wooha
12-02-2001, 01:44 PM
I don't know if anyone remembers me making this post (http://forum.kungfuonline.com/1/OpenTopic?a=tpc&s=126197291&f=196199028&m=6111925891), but I've gone and done it again. This time to my other leg.
It's a really strange injury and out of all the people I've spoken to, nobody's heard of that happening, but I've done it twice.
Anyway, last time my leg was unusable for about two weeks and it only got better after my Sifu treated it. For various reasons I don't feel like I can go to my Sifu for help this time. I really don't want to be out of training for two weeks or more.
I picked up a leaflet yesterday for a "TCM consultant". The TCM doctor is called Ms Jieru Li and according to this brochure, graduated from Nanjing University of TCM. She seems to be more into acupunture and herbal medicine, whereas my Sifu exclusively practices Qigong healing.
Would it be worth getting a consultation with this doctor? If so, what kind of thing could I expect and what should I be aware of?
I really need to get my leg working properly again. It's really getting me down not being able to train.
It's a really strange injury and out of all the people I've spoken to, nobody's heard of that happening, but I've done it twice.
Anyway, last time my leg was unusable for about two weeks and it only got better after my Sifu treated it. For various reasons I don't feel like I can go to my Sifu for help this time. I really don't want to be out of training for two weeks or more.
I picked up a leaflet yesterday for a "TCM consultant". The TCM doctor is called Ms Jieru Li and according to this brochure, graduated from Nanjing University of TCM. She seems to be more into acupunture and herbal medicine, whereas my Sifu exclusively practices Qigong healing.
Would it be worth getting a consultation with this doctor? If so, what kind of thing could I expect and what should I be aware of?
I really need to get my leg working properly again. It's really getting me down not being able to train.