01 January 1970 1 3K Report

Chen Huabin is the deputy chief physician of Taizhou Hospital. He graduated from Zhejiang Medical University, Hangzhou Branch (now Hangzhou Normal University Clinical School) in 1991. He was named the deputy chief physician in December 2006. He has many years of clinical experience in orthopedics, brain surgery, and emergency trauma surgery.  He is now the chief surgical examiner of the Hospital Health Management Center.

I met him during a physical examination 3 years ago. At that time, he was a surgical medical examiner and a human skeleton model was placed on the table. When he checked my spine, he said something to the effect that an important reason for the common occurrence of spondylosis in Chinese people is the bad habits and wrong postures in life and work. People of our age who are frequently sitting mainly have some problems with the lumbar spine, but the old farmers who work hard in the countryside rarely have this problem.

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