knochenverband
Knochenverband, also known as bone setting, is an ancient manual therapy technique focused on the reduction of dislocations and the alignment of fractured bones. It is a practice that predates modern orthopedic medicine and has been found in various forms across different cultures and historical periods. Traditionally, a knochenverband practitioner, often referred to as a bone setter, would use their hands to manipulate and reposition a dislocated joint or a broken bone. The aim was to restore proper anatomical alignment, thereby facilitating the natural healing process of the bone or joint.
The effectiveness of knochenverband has been a subject of debate, particularly in comparison to contemporary orthopedic
Despite the advancements in orthopedic surgery, some forms of manual manipulation for musculoskeletal issues persist. These