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Practicing Medical Skills in a Small Clinic novel Chapter 110

Chapter 110: Chapter 103: The Teacher’s Shock—One Turn, Two Turns, Three Turns_3

Didn’t expect it, but today I’ve really seen it.

Li Jingsheng looked at the woman and began to contemplate how to apply his Bone Touching Skill on her.

"Xiaoli, give her an examination."

Dr. Xu once again gave him a chance to practice Bone Touching Skill.

There’s no other reason than seeing high output.

Giving Li Jingsheng a chance for Bone Touching Skill shows a growth opportunity each time.

Especially the last patient, Li Jingsheng surprisingly detected a fracture in the patient’s wrist bone, which made Dr. Xu feel incredibly astonished and gratified.

Any superior doctor, encountering such a promising talent, would make every effort to nurture them.

Li Jingsheng put on thin plastic gloves to examine the patient.

As this requires reaching into the patient’s mouth, gloves are usually worn during examinations.

Otherwise, the patient would definitely disagree.

"It’s a dislocated temporomandibular joint. I should be able to reposition it."

After examining, Li Jingsheng wanted to treat the patient.

He really wanted to see what kind of help Master Level Bone Touching Skill can provide to Ordinary Osteopathic Skill.

He meticulously went through the manual repositioning method for a dislocated temporomandibular joint in his mind.

"Okay, give it a try!"

Dr. Xu reminded him again.

"Be careful not to get bitten by the patient."

The manual repositioning of the temporomandibular joint isn’t very difficult. Before a successful repositioning, the patient can’t bite. But after, particularly at the moment of success, due to pain and instinct, the patient might suddenly bite the doctor.

During the procedure, the doctor needs to tuck both thumbs into the patient’s mouth.

With Dr. Xu’s permission, Li Jingsheng let the patient sit on a stool, then tucked both thumbs into the patient’s mouth, positioning them on the occlusal surfaces of the rear molars on both sides.

Meanwhile, the other four fingers rested under the patient’s external mandibular bone.

Once everything was ready, before starting the manual reposition, he seriously asked the patient, "Think carefully, when your jaw dropped while laughing, what brand were you thinking of?"

The patient actually rolled her eyes and began to seriously recall.

Quick as a flash.

Li Jingsheng pressed down slightly, then quickly withdrew his hands.

Crack! Snap!

The temporomandibular joint returned to its position.

The patient was just about to open her mouth wide and cry out in pain when Li Jingsheng immediately held her chin up.

"Please don’t speak now, let my teacher check and confirm the reposition was successful. You’ll need to keep your chin bandaged for a few days. Otherwise, it’s very easy to dislocate again."

The patient nodded repeatedly and blinked, uttering sounds of agreement to indicate understanding.

"I can actually reposition the temporomandibular joint too."

Dr. Chen stood by like a neglected second wife.

Watching Li Jingsheng successfully treat a patient made him feel a bit sour inside.

"There’s plenty of opportunity, Dr. Chen, strive for the next one!"

"Yes, the next time it should be my turn for operating."

Dr. Chen essentially booked his turn ahead with Li Jingsheng.

"I have no issue."

Li Jingsheng agreed with a smile.

If Dr. Xu doesn’t agree then, there’s nothing he can do.

After bandaging and supporting the patient’s chin. Once Dr. Xu confirmed the procedure, he instructed some precautions to the patient and asked the nurse to bring in a new patient.

Seizing the opportunity, Li Jingsheng secretly checked the gains on his attribute panel.

Doctor level experience points and Ordinary Osteopathic Skill proficiency both increased by 1 point, while Bone Touching Skill proficiency surprisingly increased by 2 points. Health points also rose by 10 points.

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