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Liu Banxia's days are going quite well. Nowadays, his privileges have been enhanced, and there's a mark on the bulletin board. Even though not many patients are seeking his consultation now, there's no need to rush.
Tang Feifei has recovered a lot after four days of treatnt. The once very noticeable bruise is now just a faint layer, and it will dissipate on its own in another three to five days.
However, this girl is also a bit mischievous. She might be a big star, but she's also a playful girl. After undergoing treatnt these past few days, she goes to play with Qiaoqiao and takes the opportunity to make small reports about Liu Banxia.
Finally, Liu Banxia has managed to deal with this girl and begins to worry about his little concerns.
He's hoping to complete the job transition task quickly, very worried that once the experience points are reached, the number of surgeries won't be enough. This isn't sothing unheard of, but unexpectedly, there hasn't been any third or fourth-level surgery suddenly in recent days.
There was a gastric cancer radical surgery which he thought would be a perfect one for sure, but the system rated it as Flawless.
Surely there was a mont during the entire surgical process when he relaxed a bit.
This is also his understanding of the system's rating—only if everything is perfect from start to finish will it receive a perfect rating. Even if he's just guiding, it's no problem, but with so many components in surgery, there's no saying where a small issue might arise.
Just as he was pondering, Liu Banxia's phone rang. It was a ssage from Tang Feifei, saying she wanted to give him a going-away gift.
This left Liu Banxia a bit puzzled. What was this about? So he asked Qiaoqiao, who said that the girl had just left and also needed to return to the film crew.
"Teacher Liu, Teacher Liu, tsk tsk, impressive." Just after chatting with Qiaoqiao, Xu Yino ca running over, bouncing.
"What's up again? I've realized I'm either getting startled by you guys daily or on my way to being startled by you." Liu Banxia said helplessly.
"And you say this? Aren't we the sa? Every day, we're either being tornted or getting ready to be tornted." Xu Yino refused to give in.
"Co on, Liu Teacher, why so off-topic? I intercepted a patient, looking for you, a VIP. So, am I impressive or what?"
"Who's here? Old Qiu? It can't be, if he were coming, he'd call . Chairman Bao and his group were discharged too, who could it be?" Liu Banxia asked curiously.
"Ta-da, Wu Shaoming, the traffic star, here to see you for his shoulder. I've already had his assistant get the registration done, sent him straight to VIP." Xu Yino said.
Liu Banxia grinned, finally understanding what Tang Feifei's discharge gift was. She probably started introducing people from their entertainnt circle to co for consultations.
It's a bit of a dilemma, hoping for more patients, but not wanting them all to be for treating injuries. What else would I do every day? Just practicing orthopedics?
"Teacher Liu, what do you think? This one, although a traffic star, is also quite skillful." Xu Yino added.
Liu Banxia nodded, "Let's go have a look. Actually, I want to do surgeries. I think I still need more practice on liver-related surgeries."
Xu Yino rolled her eyes, genuinely feeling provoked, tornted even. She's just scratching the surface in liver surgeries, and here he is, already quite proficient, yet still saying he needs more practice.
Arriving at the VIP ward, a young man about his height was waiting in the room. This should be the traffic and skill star Wu Shaoming that Xu Yino ntioned, though he truly didn't recognize him.
Can't bla him, really. Where would he find the ti to watch TV, movies, or anything like that? If Qiaoqiao were here, for sure he'd recognize him, and maybe even get an autograph to make Qiaoqiao happy at ho.
"Dr. Liu, hello, Feifei said if I want my shoulder to get better quickly, I must see you." Wu Shaoming said.
"That girl, always creating suspense. You should have co a little earlier, at least we'd have a chance to sit and chat." Liu Banxia said.
"I couldn't co too early. If I did and people found out we were in the sa hospital, that would cause an uproar, rumors flying everywhere." Wu Shaoming said with a smile.
"There's no film collaboration requiring publicity right now, no need for that kind of hype. Dr. Liu, my shoulder is an old injury, sotis it hurts."
Liu Banxia nodded.
He rather liked this Wu Shaoming, not holding back or hiding things like others.
Isn't it normal for celebrities to create buzz? Whoever hits the news most often could either be having a show, a project, or taking one for soone else.
Maybe it's because of Tang Feifei's introduction; am I considered half a part of the entertainnt circle now?
"You sure are a fighter, but if you're not careful, your injury might be quite tough to handle." After Wu Shaoming took off his shirt, Liu Banxia said with a frown.
Wu Shaoming had several bruised areas on his body. Those in the know would recognize them as injuries from filming, while others might think he had been beaten.
"These past two years have been a pivotal ti in my career, so sotis I get a bit more serious during filming," Wu Shaoming said with a smile.
"But they do provide treatnt on set; it's just that after filming for so long, especially with action scenes, it's inevitable to have repeat injuries, making everything feel tight," he explained.
"Let take a look at your shoulder first; is it your shoulder?" Liu Banxia asked.
"You can tell right away, huh? It was during a scene last year when I accidentally bumped into a car," Wu Shaoming responded.
"A movie from last year? Why haven't I seen it? Wasn't last year a historical drama?" Xu Yino muttered.
After saying that, she noticed both Liu Banxia and Wu Shaoming looking at her, making her feel very embarrassed.
"Well, looks like my dear apprentice is actually your fan. Silly girl, just because filming was finished last year doesn't an it was released. There's post-production, right?" Liu Banxia said with a smile, helping to ease Xu Yino's embarrassnt.
"Yes, it will be released during the holiday season," Wu Shaoming nodded.
"Your shoulder injury is quite serious, especially the soft tissue contusion, and there's so inflammation now," Liu Banxia said after examining him.
"I could use chiropractic techniques to help straighten out the fascia that's all wrinkled together, but it's likely to recur. Especially when you lift heavy objects with your left hand; it could easily dislocate," he warned.
"From what I can see now, this side of your shoulder has dislocated at least two to three tis. If it becos a habitual dislocation, that's not good. How will you shoot action films in the future?"
"Goodness, Dr. Liu, are you always this precise? Can this shoulder be treated?" Wu Shaoming asked in shock.
He was indeed surprised because normal people wouldn't know about his shoulder dislocation, as it required confidentiality. He also knows that if dislocations happen frequently, directors might use it as critical information when choosing roles.
"Treating bone injuries isn't just about the treatnt; it's only part of the solution. Treating bone injuries is about alignnt. The key is in maintenance. If maintained well, it works better than treatnt," Liu Banxia advised.
"I can give it a try, but don't expect improvents within less than six months. Because you're likely not stopping work, and filming may cause more strains," he explained.
"If you're shooting scenes with clothes on, then secure your shoulder well. The movents and the force shouldn't be too intense, which will help a bit," he added.
"Otherwise, judging by your current state, at the usual work intensity, in less than three years, this shoulder might be done for," he warned.
"Why push yourself so hard? Your spine seems a bit curved; did you injure your bones or was it always like this? Lie down, let check," he said.
"The left side ribs were hit during filming, maybe that's causing the issue," Wu Shaoming said.
"Back when I was a newbie, I had to push myself hard to attract the director's attention. I'm lucky enough that I didn't endure much hardship to land a leading role," he said.
"Your spine is actually quite well-protected, but you have too many blunt trauma injuries or compound injuries," Liu Banxia said after examining his spine.
"It's a vicious cycle. The more injuries you have, the more likely your movents beco distorted, which makes injuries more likely. And it ends up being one injury after another," he explained.
"Ah..., Dr. Liu, I'll be upfront; I've thought about taking a year off, but I'm afraid to do so," Wu Shaoming sighed.
"Nowadays, resources are limited. If I really take a year off, I worry that when I return, there won't be many who rember . And if I refuse film offers during that ti, there might be rumors of playing hard to get," he confessed.
"Regardless of whether I'm actually playing hard to get or not, it's enough to create a stir. This way, the film will leave an impression in people's minds during casting," he said.
"Every industry has its own challenges. I can help you in the anti. For the next few days, I'll massage your shoulder every day, but future treatnt is key," Liu Banxia said.
"It's best to find a skilled massage therapist, a professional one, you know. After you've completed high-intensity work, have them give you a relaxing massage," he suggested.
"This will benefit your shoulder, even if it costs a bit. It could maximize your shoulder's recovery. Otherwise, even if it's not a habitual dislocation now, once you age and your body's functions decline, your shoulder will give you trouble again," he warned.
Wu Shaoming nodded, showing trust in Liu Banxia's words.
Liu Banxia diagnosed his conditions without prompting; after a quick examination, he knew Wu Shaoming's shoulder had dislocated three tis, which was truly impressive.
Not to ntion, Tang Feifei had referred him, and Tang's ankle injury had significantly recovered.
In fact, as actors, if you want to do justice to the profession, injuries are inevitable. You can use stunt doubles, but it won't be as smooth during filming, which affects your imrsion in the role.
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