Lumbar puncture

Ankle lymphatic puncture, used in Chinese medicine, is a procedure that punctures the soft tissue and subcutaneous fat in the ankle area. The purpose of the procedure is to improve blood circulation, stop inflammation and relieve pain. The puncture is called a “puncture” because it sounds like a pistol shot. This causes confusion among many: how can one injection help? Nevertheless, this procedure brings noticeable relief for a number of diseases. Most often, ankle lymphatic puncture is used to treat heel spurs, a painful cramp, as well as deformities and diseases of the knee joint, accompanied by severe pain in the knee. During this procedure, absolutely no medications are injected into the joint; the doctor corrects the inflamed point in the ankle ligaments to straighten your posture and neutralize the pain. Therefore, this procedure can be performed on absolutely any joint. For example, in the case of arthrosis of the hip joint, knee joint, etc. In addition, punctures can