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| The Olympic flame is extinguished during the closing ceremony of the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022 at the National Stadium in Beijing. (PHOTO: XINHUA) |
In the Main Media Center of Beijing 2022, there is an exhibition area for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). After trying their hand at Tai Chi, with instruction via an AI screen, visitors receive a mystery box (mang he), containing bookmarks and fridge magnets featuring TCM pictures.
It is the first time that TCM culture has been extensively displayed at a global sports event.
Serving Winter Olympics
TCM was not only on exhibition at Beijing 2022, but also offered as an alternative treatment for athletes.
Orthopedics treatment is quite common among skiers, and there are doctors specialized in bone fracture treatment using TCM who accompanied team China during Beijing 2022.
Zhang Qiang, doctor -in -charge from Sichuan Province Orthopedic Hospital, was responsible for the health care of Su Yiming, who won a historic gold medal in the men's snowboard big air for China. Adopting a unique approach, Zhang offered Su a good TCM treatment before the competition so that he could perform at his best.
As for doctors assigned to alpine skiers, they need to know how to ski as injuries can take place on the slopes far from hospital.
Some foreign athletes also came to TCM doctors for help. Nathan Crumpton, who became immensely popular after carrying the flag for American Samoa at the opening ceremony of Beijing 2022, received acupuncture treatment at the Olympic Village in Yanqing district, Beijing.
He spoke highly of TCM and the doctor who offered the treatment, as the pain in his back and waist vanished right after the treatment.
Fighting against COVID-19
Having COVID-19 under control in China contributed to the successful hosting of the Winter Olympics, and TCM played an important role in the prevention and control of the pandemic.
TCM has been integrated in the entire process of COVID-19 treatment during the pandemic. For patients with mild and moderate symptoms, TCM is the major treatment approach, preventing the symptoms from getting worse.
For the severely infected patients, an integrative treatment using both TCM and Western medicine is adopted, making full use of TCM's advantage in relieving high fever, facilitating absorption of lung exudation and improving the condition of stomach and intestinal tract, so as to slow down or avoid the deterioration of the symptoms.
TCM and non-medicine treatments are used to boost the recovery of the patients.
A paper on the guideline of treatment with integrated TCM and Western medicine for severe COVID-19 cases was published by Chinese researchers on Pharmacological Research in December 2021, providing clinical guidance and decision basis for healthcare professionals and other concerned parties involved in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of COVID-19 patients.
Going global
A commentator at the TCM exhibition center mentioned that many foreign journalists were already familiar with TCM treatments like acupuncture, despite this being their first visit to China.
TCM has been spread to 196 countries and regions. In 2019, TCM was involved in the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) approved by the 72nd World Health Assembly, meaning it entered the global mainstream medical system. In cooperation with the International Organization for Standardization, China also released 64 international TCM standards.
TCM related content has also been incorporated in 16 free trade agreements, with the accumulated total volume of import and export trade for TCM products reaching 28.19 billion USD.
More than 70 TCM decoction pieces are involved in the European Pharmacopoeia (10th Edition). According to Wang Mei, chair of the Leiden University-European Center for Chinese Medicine and Natural Compounds, most medical insurance companies in the Netherlands reimburse 70 percent to 100 percent of the treatment fees for acupuncture, because they found the treatment highly efficient and economical after clinical trials.
According to a development plan of better integrating TCM into the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) released by National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in January 2022, 30 high-quality overseas TCM centers and 56 bases for TCM international cooperation have been established, offering high quality TCM treatment for people from countries along the BRI.
TCM is a great legacy from ancient China and a crucial part of global civilization. Today, TCM can make a great contribution to the health and well-being of people worldwide.