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GB/T 42467.5-2023: Clinical terminology of traditional Chinese medicine - Part 5: Orthopaedics and traumatology
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Standard ID: GB/T 42467.5-2023 (GB/T42467.5-2023)
Description (Translated English): Clinical terminology of traditional Chinese medicine - Part 5: Orthopaedics and traumatology
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: C10
Classification of International Standard: 01.040.11
Word Count Estimation: 35,356
Date of Issue: 2023-03-17
Date of Implementation: 2023-03-17
Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation, China National Standardization Administration

GB/T 42467.5-2023: Clinical terminology of traditional Chinese medicine - Part 5: Orthopaedics and traumatology


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ICS01:040:11 CCSC10 National Standards of People's Republic of China TCM clinical terminology Part 5: Orthopedic Science Released on 2023-03-17 2023-03-17 Implementation State Administration for Market Regulation Released by the National Standardization Management Committee

table of contents

Preface I Introduction II 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 General 1 4 Fracture 1 5 Dislocation6 6 muscle injury 8 7 bone disease 12 Reference 17 index 19

foreword

This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1:1-2020 "Guidelines for Standardization Work Part 1: Structure and Drafting Rules for Standardization Documents" drafting: This document is part 5 of GB/T 42467 "Clinical Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine": GB/T 42467 has issued the following parts: --- Part 1: Internal Medicine; --- Part 2: Surgery; --- Part 3: Dermatology; --- Part 4: Anorectal Science; --- Part 5: Orthopedics; --- Part 6: Gynecology; --- Part 7: Pediatrics; --- Part 8: Ophthalmology; --- Part 9: Otolaryngology: Please note that some contents of this document may refer to patents: The issuing agency of this document assumes no responsibility for identifying patents: This document is proposed by the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine: This document is under the jurisdiction of the National Standardization Technical Committee of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SAC/TC478): This document was drafted by: China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Eye Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Traditional Chinese Medicine Data Center, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Hope Beijing Hospital, National Appraisal Committee for Terms in Science and Technology, Appraisal Committee for Nouns in Traditional Chinese Medicine, China Association of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Affiliated to Capital Medical University Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing Changping District Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Beijing Fengsheng Orthopedic Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated Hospital, Guangdong Second Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Third Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhejiang Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, First Hospital of Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated hospital: The main drafters of this document: Gao Yun, Zhang Xingping, Zhu Jianping, Zhu Liguo, Wei Xu, Zhao Yong, Kong Qingzhe, Yang Qi, Chen Xiangkai, Zhou Hongwei, Zhang Kuan, Su Xiangfei, Chen Weiheng, Liu Jun, He Wei, Jiang Lingzhen, Zhang Kaiwei, Liu Pengwei:

Introduction

Traditional Chinese medicine is the only one among the traditional science and technology in our country that can be completely preserved and continues to develop with its own unique system: Branch, has a strong vitality: This vitality comes from its unique theoretical system and definite clinical curative effect: unique in traditional Chinese medicine Theories are composed of unique concepts, and the unique concepts of Chinese medicine are expressed by Chinese medical terms formed by China's unique language: The standardization of traditional Chinese medicine terminology is the basic work of formulating standards and discipline norms of traditional Chinese medicine, and it is a very important systematic project: It plays an important role in the dissemination of Chinese medicine knowledge, domestic and foreign medical exchanges, communication between disciplines and industries, and the promotion, use and production of scientific and technological achievements in Chinese medicine: The development of technology, the editing and publication of Chinese medicine books and textbooks are very important, especially for the modernization, industrialization and internationalization of Chinese medicine: And profound meaning: GB/T 42467 "Clinical Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine" is a guide for Chinese medicine teaching, medical treatment, scientific research, management, production, operation, press and publication and The basic and universal standards for the standardized use of "TCM clinical terminology" in academic exchanges: According to the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine Key Discipline Construction Expert Committee’s Guidance Catalog for Discipline Construction Planning of Traditional Chinese Medicine, GB/T 42467 "Clinical Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine" consists of 9 parts constitute: --- Part 1: Internal Medicine: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology of internal medicine diseases: --- Part 2: Surgery: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology for surgical diseases: --- Part 3: Skin Science: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology for dermatological diseases: --- Part 4: Anorectal Science: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology for anorectal diseases: --- Part 5: Orthopedic Science: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology in orthopedic diseases: --- Part 6: Gynecology: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology of gynecological diseases: --- Part 7: Pediatrics: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology in pediatric diseases: --- Part 8: Ophthalmology: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology of ophthalmic diseases: --- Part 9: Otolaryngology: The purpose is to standardize the use of terminology in otolaryngology diseases: GB/T 42467 "Clinical Terminology of Traditional Chinese Medicine" principle of word selection: adhere to the ability to be Chinese but not Western, clinically practical, and relatively complete; Circumstances: Mainly focus on the diseases of various specialties of TCM, appropriately select some disease names of Western medicine and belong to the dominant diseases of TCM, with clear concept and connotation (such as diabetic retinopathy) lesions, endometriosis, etc:), newly emerged diseases (such as AIDS, etc:) that were not recorded in TCM literature, some ancient disease names (such as heart failure, kidney decline, etc:): The terminology of orthopedic diseases standardized in this document is the long-term consensus of experts in this field at present, and new diseases that appear in clinical practice have not yet been established: The standardized new disease name should be supplemented after clinical development and academic progress, and experts in the field reach a consensus: TCM clinical terminology Part 5: Orthopedic Science

1 Scope

This document defines the Chinese name, English name, and definition of terms such as General Orthopedics and Traumatology in Traditional Chinese Medicine, fracture, dislocation, tendon injury, and bone disease: This document is applicable to the teaching, medical treatment, scientific research, management, publishing and academic exchanges of TCM orthopedics:

2 Normative references

This document has no normative references:

3 General

3:1 Based on traditional Chinese medicine and combined with modern science and technology, it is a clinical discipline that studies human bone, joint and soft tissue injuries and diseases:

4 fractures

4:1 fracture A disorder characterized by disruption of the continuity and integrity of bone: 4:2 fresh fracture freshfracture Fracture within 2 weeks after injury in adults: 4:3 old fracture oldfracture Fractures in adults more than 2 weeks after injury: 4:4 Pathological fracture pathological fracture There are already existing diseases in the bone, which weakens its strength and fractures can occur under a small load: 4:5 closed fracture closedfracture The skin or mucous membrane at the fracture site is intact, and the fracture end is not connected with the outside world: 4:6 open fracture openfracture The skin or mucous membrane at the fracture site is broken, and the fracture end communicates with the outside world: 4:7 Incomplete fracture incomplete fracture A fracture in which the integrity and continuity of the bone is partially disrupted:
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