Orthopedic surgeries often require a long recovery period, but Hui medicine offers promising strategies for rapid rehabilitation. This paper explores the integration of Hui medicine into postoperative care, focusing on herbal remedies, physical therapies, and dietary adjustments. It uses a variety of methods, such as pasting, Tazi, acupuncture, diet therapy, medicine therapy, etc., to provide comprehensive treatment for various bone diseases. In the field of Hui medicine, through in-depth research and clinical verification, more therapies and drugs with unique curative effects have been discovered. Orthopedic rehabilitation and fumigation therapy play an important role in the rehabilitation stage of the disease, helping patients recover limb function, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. This paper elaborates on the spread and influence of Islamic Arab medical civilization in China and introduces the outstanding achievements of Hui medicine department and Hui medicine as important branches of this medical system. Through the in-depth study of relevant literature and historical data, the brilliant achievements of Hui medicine in inheritance and innovation are further revealed. In addition, the article also discusses the combination of modern science, technology, and traditional medicine--which has injected new vitality into the development of traditional medicine. Hui medicine, with its unique theoretical system and therapeutic methods, offers promising approaches to enhance the recovery process. Rehabilitation, acupuncture and fumigation treatment are typical representatives of the Sinicization of Islamic Arab medical civilization, and have made important contributions to the development of traditional Chinese medicine. At the same time, the rich experience and unique therapy of Hui medicine provide useful reference and inspiration for modern medicine. This paper overviews the effectiveness of Hui medicine in promoting rapid rehabilitation after orthopedic surgery.
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