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Two Case Reports about Traditional Korean Medicine Treatment in Patients with Central Dizziness and Cerebellar Ataxia (중추성 현훈 및 소뇌성 보행실조 환자의 한방치료 치험 2례)

  • Lim, Myong-ah;Lee, Hee-jung;Seo, Ho-seok;Kim, Pan-kyoo;Kim, Jin-won
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.38 no.5
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    • pp.744-752
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: In this report, we describe two patients with central dizziness and cerebellar ataxia who were treated with traditional Korean medicine. Methods: We applied traditional Korean medicine treatments of herbal medication (Banhabaekchulcheonma-tang and Bojungikki-tang), acupuncture, and moxibustion. Results: After 31 days of treatment, we observed improvement in the central dizziness on a numeric rating scale and in the cerebellar ataxia based on the patient's ambulation state. Conclusions: Traditional Korean medicine may be effective in the treatment of central dizziness and cerebellar ataxia.

A study of Literature Review on the Acupuncture and Moxibustion Treatments for Dizziness (현훈(眩暈)의 침구치료(鍼灸治療)에 대한 문헌적(文獻的) 고찰(考察))

  • Song Choon-Ho;Ahn Chang-Beohm;Jang Kyung-Jeon;Youn Hyoun-Min
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.121-136
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    • 2003
  • Objectives & Methods : This study was to study acupuncture and moxibustion treatments for dizziness, I've got compared and analyzed 41 kinds of books since Nei Jing(內經). It seems that the meridians of Bladder, Gall bladder and Governing vessel were mostly used for them in connection with functions of each meridians. Results and Conclusion : 1. The symptoms of dizziness are illusion, nausea, vertigo, tinnitus and mild headache 2. The meridians of acupuncture points which was used much for dizziness were Bladder meridian, Gall bladder meridian and Governing Vessel 3. The frequency of using acupuncture points in this treatment were P'ung Ji(GB20)-27th, Chok-Samni(S36)-17th, Paek'oe(GV20)-15th, Pungnyung(S40)-9th, Shinmack (B62)-9th.

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Two Case Reports treated with Gyeji-tang based on Shanghanlun Provisions (『상한론(傷寒論)』 변병진단체계(辨病診斷體系)에 근거하여 계지탕(桂枝湯)을 투여한 증례 2례)

  • Kim, Nam-Gon;Heo, Joo;Lee, Sung-jun
    • 대한상한금궤의학회지
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.69-80
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    • 2018
  • Objective : Patients complaining of dizziness and olfactory hallucination who were diagnosed and treated with the Shanghanlun disease pattern identification diagnostic system were analyzed to report cases. Methods : This is a case report on a patient who has been suffering from Dizziness andolfactory hallucination. According to Diagnostic system based on Shanghanlun provisions, Gyeji-tang was provided. The severity of Dizziness was evaluated by NRS. Results : When analyzing the patient's history and symptoms, it can be found in article No. 42 in Shanghanlun. In the first case, NRS changed from 8 to 2. In the second case, NRS change 8 to 1. Conclusions : Gyeji-tang can be effective in dizziness and olfactory hallucination with the Shanghanlun disease pattern identification diagnostic system.

Development of Standardized Pattern Identification for Dizziness by Delphi Method (현훈(어지럼증) 한의표준변증안 개발을 위한 전문가 델파이 조사)

  • Oh, Se-Hee;Jung, Chan-Yung;Hong, Seung-Ug
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.43-54
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    • 2020
  • Objectives : The goal of this study is developing standardized pattern identification of dizziness using delphi method. Methods : The pattern identification of dizziness which derived through literature review is studied by delphi method. A group of 9 experts of korean medicine participated in Delphi examination. Experts carried out evaluating and correcting the pattern identification and symptoms by e-mail. Results : Through 3 delphi examinations, final standardized pattern identification of dizziness was suggested. It consisted of 2 items of excess syndrome, 2 items of excess-deficiency combination syndrome, and 3 items of deficiency syndrome. Conclusions : By the delphi examinations among experts, a standardized pattern identification of dizziness was suggested. These pattern identification will contribute to research and treatment of korean medicine. Further study is necessary for modification of pattern identification by practical clinical use.

Psychogenic Dizziness Patients Treated with Korean Medicine Treatment Based on Yanshimtang-Gamibang: Three Case Reports (양심탕가미방(養心湯加味方)을 기본으로 한 한방치료로 호전된 심인성 어지럼증 치험 3례)

  • Jung, Sung-Yub;Hong, Doo-Hyun;Son, Chae-Won;Kang, Jing-Young;Yu, Jin-Sil
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.275-284
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    • 2021
  • Objectives: To propose Korean medicine treatments based on effects of Yanshimtang-Gamibang on three patients diagnosed with psychogenic dizziness. Methods: Korean medicine treatments based on Yanshimtang-Gamibang were applied to three patients diagnosed with psychogenic dizziness after experiencing a traffic accident. Effects of Korean medicine treatments based on Yanshimtang-Gamibang were evaluated using DHI (Dizziness Handicap Inventory), BAI (Beck Anxiety Inventory), NRS (Numerical rating scale), NDI (Neck Disability Index), ODI (Oswestry Disability Index), and EQ-5D (EuroQol-Five Dimensions). Quality of sleep was assessed with total sleep time and number of times waking up during sleep. Results: After the treatment, there were significant decreases in DHI and BAI scores as well as values of NRS, NDI, ODI, EQ-5D. The sleep quality of three patients also showed improvement. Conclusions: Korean medicine treatments based on Yanshimtang-Gamibang might be effective in people with psychogenic dizziness.

Chuna Manual Therapy Alone for Cervicogenic Dizziness: A Systematic Review (추나 단독 치료의 경추성 현훈에 대한 효과: 체계적 문헌 고찰)

  • Shin, Seon-Ho;Min, Kyung-Jin;Kim, Eui-Byeol;Ha, Won-Bae;Ko, Youn-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2019
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to provide an evidence base for the effectiveness of Chuna manual therapy (CMT) alone for cervicogenic dizziness. Methods We conducted a search up to October 2018 in 7 electronic databases. The randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that performed CMT for cervicogenic dizziness were included. The risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool. Results Ten RCTs met the inclusion criteria. The meta-analysis of 4 RCTs showed favorable results for the use of CMT alone compared to medication. Conclusions In 10 RCTs, we found that CMT was effective in cervicogenic dizziness. However, most of the included RCTs were unclear risk of bias. Therefore, well designed RCTs would be needed to obtain the stronger evidence level of CMT for cervicogenic dizziness.

Application of GB12 (Wangu) Acupoint in Dizziness: Case Series (현훈 치료 시 완골혈(完骨穴) (GB12) 적용에 관한 증례보고)

  • Sanghyeon Park;Hyeonsun Park;Jiho Lee;Seohyun Park;Dongho Keum
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.95-103
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    • 2023
  • The objective of this study was to assess the effectiveness of GB12 (Wangu) acupoint for dizziness. This study retrospectively analyzed the electronic medical records of 12 hospitalized patients complaining of dizziness were treated 5 times a week with a combined Korean medicine treatment including Jungsongouhyul pharmacopuncture on bilateral GB12 (Wangu) acupoint, and dizziness was evaluated by using a numerical rating scale (NRS). As a result of medical record analysis, NRS of 12 patients was significantly decreased after treatment (p<0.001), and no adverse events were reported in all 12 cases. We suggest that the treatment of GB12 (Wangu) could be effective in patients with dizziness, and to obtain exact evidence of effectiveness, further studies are needed.

The Analysis on Trend of Clinical Studies about Dizziness in Journal of Korean Medicine (국내 한의학 학술지에 게재된 현훈 임상논문의 경향 분석)

  • YI, Gil-Hee;Jung, Chan-Yung;Hong, Seung-Ug
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.88-102
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    • 2017
  • Objectives : The aim of this study is to review domestic clinical studies about dizziness in Korean medicine. Methods : Population key words "현훈(Hyeonhoon), 현기증(Hyeongijeung), 어지럼(Eojireom), 어지러움(Eojireoum), 실신(Silsin), 眩暈(Hyeonhoon), 眩氣症(Hyeongijeung), 失神(Silsin)" were searched on five database systems(DBpia, KISS, KMbase, NDSL, RISS) from September, 13th to September, 15th, 2016. 60 clinical studies were collected and classified by published journal, year, etiologic disease, study design, dizziness assessment tools of studies, study results, evaluation of disease pattern and process, interventions(herbal medicine and acupuncture treatment points), and number of studies which chose that prescription. Results & Conclusions : Dizziness was researched constantly since 1998 and 7 clinical stuides were issued 2007, the most. The journal which the most studies were presented was Journal of korean oriental internal medicine(12 studies over 60, 20%). Original article were 12(20.0%) and case reports were 48(80.0%) among 60 studies. BPPV was reported as a etiologic disease on 9 studies(20.45%) among 44 studies. VAS was used mainly as dizziness assessment tools of studies(26 studies over 38, 68.42%). 9 studies(15.0%) got evaluation of disease pattern and process among 60. Banhabaekchulcheonma-tang was reported as a herbal medicine prescription on 9 over 44 studies(20.45%) and ST36 was chosen acupuncture point most(24 over 45 studies, 53.33%). It doesn't have enough representativenes but has meaning to apprehend present tendency to treat dizziness in Korean medicine clinical studies.

Case Report of Cerebellar Artery Infarction Patients Treated by Traditional Korean Medicine (소뇌혈관별 경색에 따른 환자 증례보고)

  • Heo, Jong-won;Cha, Ji-yoon;Jo, Hyun-kyung
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.143-155
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    • 2016
  • Objective: This study reports on three cases of cerebellar artery infarction patients treated by traditional Korean medicine.Method: Three patients with cerebellar artery infarction according to cerebellar artery were treated by traditional Korean medicine at the traditional Korean medicine hospital of Daejeon University. The posterior cerebral artery (PCA) infarction patient had ataxia, dysarthria, gait disturbance, and dizziness; the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA) infarction patient had facial palsy, dizziness, and hearing loss; and the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) infarction patient had gait disturbance and dizziness. Acupuncture, herbal medicine, and pharmacopuncture were used as traditional Korean medicine treatments during hospitalization. We then observed any improvement in the symptoms.Results: The scale for the assessment and rating of ataxia (SARA) score (gait, stance) of the PCA infarction patient was reduced from 8.6 to 2.2, while the dizziness numerical rating scale (NRS) score was reduced from 10 to 2 after treatment. The Yanagihara score of the AICA infarction patient was reduced from 27 to 14, while the dizziness NRS score was reduced from 10 to 2 after treatment. The SARA score (gait, stance) of the PICA infarction patient was reduced from 7.4 to 1.0, and the dizziness NRS score was reduced from 10 to 1 after treatment.Conclusion: Traditional Korean medicine appears to be effective in treating cerebellar infarction symptoms.

Patients Treated with Acupuncture on Splenius Muscle and Combined Korean Medicine for Acute Dizziness Caused by Whiplash Injury: Three Case Reports (현훈을 동반한 편타성 손상 환자에 대한 판상근 아시혈 침치료 중심의 한방복합치료 치험 3례)

  • Ryu, Gwang-hyun;Ju, Ah-ra;Park, Mi-so;Choo, Won-jung;Choi, Yo-sup;Moon, Young-joo;Choi, Hyo-jung
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.1210-1222
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    • 2020
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to report the effect of acupuncture on the splenius muscle and the effect of combined Korean medicine treatment on acute dizziness in patients due to whiplash injury. Methods: Three patients with acute dizziness were treated with acupuncture of the splenius muscle and combined Korean medicine. A numeric rating scale (NRS) and the Korean dizziness handicap inventory (K-DHI) were checked every day from admission to discharge to confirm symptom improvements. Results: In the acute stage of dizziness caused by whiplash injury, acupuncture of the splenius muscle and combined Korean medicine improved the NRS and K-DHI scores. Conclusions: For patients with acute dizziness caused by whiplash injury, a combination of acupuncture on the splenius muscle and Korean medicine treatment may be a solution.