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Hospital physical cephalotherapy and traditional cephalotherapy difference

Hospital physical cephalotherapy and traditional cephalotherapy are two different treatments, the following is the difference between them:

1. Treatment principle: hospital physical cephalotherapy refers to the use of physical therapy, such as phototherapy, electrotherapy, thermotherapy, etc., for the treatment of the head; while the traditional cephalotherapy refers to the use of traditional Chinese medicine, such as acupuncture, massage, etc., for the treatment of head diseases.

2. Therapeutic effect: hospital physical cephalotherapy adopts modern medical technology, which can accurately locate and treat head diseases, and some of the physical therapies such as laser therapy, electrotherapy, etc. can achieve the therapeutic effect by promoting the regeneration and repair of cells; traditional cephalotherapy is based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, which is used to improve the head diseases by adjusting the energy balance of the human body and promoting the circulation of blood, etc.

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3. Scope of indications: Since hospital physical head therapy utilizes modern medical technology, it is applicable to a wider range of head diseases, such as head trauma, facial neuralgia, migraine, etc.; while traditional head therapy is applicable to some chronic headaches, insomnia, vertigo and other symptoms.

4. Treatment: Physical cephalotherapy in hospitals is usually operated by professional medical staff, and patients need to go to the hospital for treatment; while traditional cephalotherapy is mostly performed by Chinese medicine practitioners, and can be performed in Chinese medicine clinics or massage parlors.

It should be noted that the choice of suitable treatment should be based on the specific disease and personal physical condition to decide, it is best to be under the guidance of a doctor or Chinese medicine practitioner.