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http://dx.doi.org/10.18325/jkmr.2016.26.3.97

Effectiveness of Korean Medicine Treatment on Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniation Patients' Fear-Avoidance Belief  

Choi, Young-Jun (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation of Korean Medicine, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital)
Moon, Byung-Heon (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation of Korean Medicine, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital)
Ju, Yeung-Guk (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation of Korean Medicine, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital)
Kim, Kil-Hwan (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation of Korean Medicine, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital)
Song, Seong-Bae (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation of Korean Medicine, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital)
Shin, Dong-Jae (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation of Korean Medicine, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital)
Chung, Jai-Hyeon (Department of Oriental Rehabilitation of Korean Medicine, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital)
Lee, Chi-Ho (Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Korean Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Dae-Jeon University)
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Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation / v.26, no.3, 2016 , pp. 97-108 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives This study is planned to classify effectiveness of Korean medicine treatment on lumbar intervertebral Disc herniation patients' fear-avoidance belief. Methods We measured 84 patients with lumbar intervertebral disc herniation in Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital. We used numeric rating scale, oswestry disability index, fear-avoidance belief questionaire for evaluating effectiveness of oriental medicine treatment on lumbar intervertebral disc herniation. And We used Magentic Resonance Imaging(MRI) for classifying the patient who has lumbar intervertebral disc or not. Results 1. There was statistical effectiveness of korean medicine treatment on lumbar intervertebral disc herniation patients' fear-avoidance belief (p<0.01). ${\Delta}NRS$ and ${\Delta}ODI$ (r=0.587) was Most statistically correlative. ${\Delta}ODI$ and ${\Delta}FABQ$ had a little of statistically correlation (r=0.313). ${\Delta}NRS$ and ${\Delta}FABQ$ has no statistically correlation (r=0.145). Conclusions This study suggests that screening for the korean medicine treatment reduces fears and negative belief of patients with the lumbar disc herniation and prevents chronic physical symptoms that come from them so that it can be a great help to controlling patients' pain clinically.
Keywords
lumbar Disc herniation; FABQ; Korean medicine treatment; conservative treatment;
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