
Protecting the "Guardians" | FSN Technique Enters the Sterile Supply Room, Injecting "Fresh Vitality" into Healthcare Workers' Health
The Eighth Stop of the In-Hospital Health Science Lecture Series by the Musculoskeletal Department
On the afternoon of May 22, 2025, a special health science campaign was launched in the sterile supply room. The musculoskeletal team from Anyang Third People's Hospital brought the FSN therapy and the "Fu Zhonghua Qi-Blood Exercise" into this department often called the "backstage of clinical practice," delivering exclusive health care to medical staff who spend their days on instrument disinfection and sterilization. During the event, many participants reported significant relief from cervical stiffness and pain, disappearance of dizziness, and a marked cool sensation in their eyes, generating enthusiastic feedback.
FSN Demonstration: Seconds of Needling Bring "Cascade式疗愈" (Cascade Healing)
"After the needle was inserted just now, my neck feels like a ten-pound burden has been lifted!" shared Senior Nurse Wang from the sterile supply room emotionally. At the event, Physician Yang Limin, in charge of the musculoskeletal department, conducted on-site treatments for several staff members long troubled by cervical spondylosis using FSN. As the FSN swept subcutaneously, participants immediately reported a more than 50% increase in neck mobility, and the dizziness that had persisted for six months showed a dramatic change: "Originally, the text on the disinfection parameter table looked blurry, but now even the expiration date labels in the corners are clear!"
Scientific Explanation: According to Yang Limin, head of the musculoskeletal department, floating needles relax neck muscles, increasing blood flow in the carotid and vertebral arteries that run through them, thereby enhancing blood supply to the head and eyes.
"This explains the multiple chain reactions of neck relaxation, dizziness relief, and clearer vision after treatment."
During the event, Head Nurse Li Yanqing led the entire department in learning the "Fu Zhonghua Qi-Blood Exercise," which integrates traditional Chinese medicine theory with modern rehabilitation medicine and is designed for the work characteristics of medical staff who stand for long periods and frequently lower their heads. During the practice session, the sterile supply room corridor was transformed into a "vitality training ground," with staff joking: "After doing the Qi-Blood Exercise, my whole body feels relaxed, and even the noise of the sterilizer sounds crisper!"
Health Ecology: From "Passive Treatment" to "Active Prevention"
"Medical staff often neglect their own health due to busyness, and this event has shown us the value of preventive medicine," said Head Nurse Li Yanqing, touching her notably relaxed shoulders and neck.
When seeing the sterile supply room staff repeatedly confirming in their phone's selfie camera that "their eyes really aren't dry anymore," it suddenly became clear: These unsung heroes who safeguard medical safety every day finally have the opportunity to be the protagonists of health care. Perhaps this is the most touching embodiment of the "grand health" concept—letting those who protect life be gently protected first.