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Trends in Acupuncture Training Research: Focus on Practical Phantom Models

  • Jang, Jung Eun;Lee, Yeon Sun;Jang, Woo Seok;Sung, Won Suk;Kim, Eun-Jung;Lee, Seung Deok;Kim, Kyung Ho;Jung, Chan Yung
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.77-88
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this review was to identify research trends in acupuncture training systems and models and to analyze acupuncture training using phantom models. Articles on acupuncture training were retrieved from domestic and foreign electronic databases (PubMed, CNKI, CiNii, NDSL, KISS, RISS and KMBase). The search included studies conducted from January 1, 2010 to October 1, 2021. Acupuncture training was analyzed by categorization into acupoint location training and needling training. Acupuncture training was most frequently studied in China, acupoint location training was the most studied in 2012, and needling training was the most studied in 2013 and 2020. Among them, a silicone model with a sensor was used for training in acupoint location, and silicone and agarose gel were frequently used for needling training. Classifications of the phantom models for needling training by topic included phantom development, phantom-based education and evaluation system, phantom-based quantitative measurement, comparison of kinematic characteristics of hand motion between experts and beginners, and phantom models for acupoint location and needling training. Further research on the development of acupuncture practice training systems to improve practical skills is needed.

Quality Assessment of Clinical Practice Guidelines for Ankle Sprains Using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II Assessment Tool

  • Jun-Yeong, Jang;Min-Gi, Jo;Min-Jung, Ko;Sang-Yeup, Chae;Seungeun, Lee;Dongmin, Lee;Jung-Hyun, Kim;Bonhyuk, Goo;Byung-Kwan, Seo;Yong-Hyeon, Baek;Sang-Soo, Nam;Yeon-Cheol, Park
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.249-257
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    • 2022
  • This study aimed to evaluate clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) for ankle sprains using the Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II tool, using electronic databases (GIN, PubMed, EMBASE, NCKM, CNKI, CiNii, WanFang database, RISS, and SCOPUS), to suggest strategies for improvement in the future. The search was performed on April 23, 2021 and 10 CPGs were selected for evaluation. Three CPGs were recommended without modification (Class A scores), five were recommended with modification (Class B), and two were not recommended (Class C scores). The CPG domain that received the lowest score was "applicability." The traditional medicine CPGs scored higher [Class A (n = 1) and Class B (n = 1)] than the conventional Western medicine CPGs [Class A (n = 2), Class B (n = 4), and Class C (n = 2)] and were considered to be more methodical. In the future, more research into traditional medicine is required.

The Experimental Estimation of the Effect on the Body Heat by the Artemisia-Lotion Pad

  • Jo, Bong-Kwan;Ko, Yeong-Guy;Jang, Sang-Yeoul;Bae, Jong-Il;Kim, Jong-Kyung;Lee, Dong-Cheol;Lee, Dong-Young;Lee, Ho-Jin;Jo, Bong-Jo;Gu, Ja-Seung;Kwon, Mi-Ja
    • 제어로봇시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.10a
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    • pp.2206-2208
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    • 2003
  • This paper is performed to find the effects on body heat by stimulating the skin with the heat of a moxibustion cauterizer and the Artemisia-lotion which cause the extension of the blood vessel. The Artemisia-lotion is made by extracting the vasodilator and antioxidant compounds from the $Artemisia-CH_2Cl_2$ fraction. The moxibustion cauterizer is constructed with a DC power supply and 3 heating electrodes with PTC(Positive Temperature Coefficients) thermistor. The stimulation temperature level of the moxibustion cauterizer is $45^{\circ}C\;-48^{\circ}C$. We gave the subjects the following stimulating conditions; only heat stimulation, only Artemisia -lotion stimulation, and both stimulations. The measurement of body heat was performed with a infrared thermography system . Finally we could estimate the effects of a betterment of circulation of the blood from $Artemisia-CH_2Cl_2$ fraction.

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A Review of Pharmacopuncture Treatment for Frozen Shoulder: A Literature Review of Clinical Trials

  • Jeong, Seong-Mok;Kim, Sung-Jin;Yoon, Jin-Young;Lee, Chang Hee;Shim, Sung-Eun;Kim, Jeong Hyon;Goo, Bon Hyuk;Park, Yeon-Cheol;Seo, Byung-Kwan;Nam, Sang-soo;Baek, Yong-Hyeon
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.169-175
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    • 2018
  • The objective of this study was to review clinical trials of pharmacopuncture treatment for Frozen Shoulder and to evaluate trends in this field. The literature search was performed using PubMed, the Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and 5 Korean electronic databases. A combination of "pharmacopuncture," "acupoint injection," "Frozen Shoulder," "adhesive capsulitis," and "periarthritis of shoulder" search terms were used. A total of 9 studies were included in this review. The studies were classified into herbal extract-based (5 types) and animal-based (2 types) pharmacopuncture treatment of Frozen Shoulder. There were 14 different acupoints and Ashi points used in the 9 studies. The total volume of herbal extract-based pharmacopuncture injected was usually between 2 mL and 4 mL, and for animal-based pharmacopuncture it was 1 ml. In most studies of Frozen Shoulder, pain was reduced and function was significantly improved after pharmacopuncture treatment. These results demonstrate that pharmacopuncture alleviates pain and restores function in patients with Frozen Shoulder. Further studies must be conducted on pharmacopuncture for management of Frozen Shoulder.

A Clinical Research Study of Moxibustion on Stroke Patients (중풍 뜸치료의 임상연구에 대한 고찰)

  • Kim, Lae-Hee;Moon, Byung-Soon;Yun, Jong-Min
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.361-370
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : The aim of this study was to collect and analyze studies of moxibustion therapies of stroke, also suggesting the method of study about moxibustion therapies. Methods : In this study, electronic searches were performed with searching sites. Search words such as: "중풍", "뇌졸중", "stroke", "CVA", "뜸", "구", "moxibustion", and "moxa" were used as a single keyword or in combinations. Results : Through searching, 23 studies were included. In the study domain, 20 treatment theses were found (87%), in the study category, 20 clinical trials were found (87%), and in the thesis form, 10 RCT were found (43%). Acupuncture points such as CV4 were most frequently used. In the periods of study, 5 theses took 4 weeks to complete. In the assessment of disease, 7 theses were about urinary disorder which was the most in numbers. 17 out of 20 clinical theses showed significant results. Conclusions : The study of moxibustion therapies for stroke needs to standardize moxibustion therapies, and present many high quality and various thesis designs.

erratum : A Study on Developing Safety and Performance Assessment Guideline for Electronic Warm-Acupuncture Apparatus (erratum : 전기식 온침기에 대한 안전성 및 성능평가 가이드라인 개발 연구)

  • Hansol Jang;U-Ryeong Chung;Jeong-Hyun Moon;Seong-Kyeong Choi;Won-Suk Sung;Min-Seop Hwang;Seung-Deok Lee;Kyung-Ho Kim;Jong-Hwa Yoon;Eun-Jung Kim
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.44 no.1
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    • pp.128-128
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: This research aimed to develop a guideline for evaluating safety and performance of electronic warm-acupuncture apparatus. With the development of medical devices like electronic warm-acupuncture apparatus with improved performance, convenience and safety measures compared to traditional warm-acupuncture needling, safety and performance guideline is a necessity. Methods: By referring to existing standards and guidelines of other electronic devices for Korean medicine with heating function, guideline for safety and performance assessment of electronic warm-acupuncture apparatus was drafted Results: The guideline, presents explanation for adequate temperature and settings of the apparatus, and safety measurements providing against thermal runaway situations along with guidelines for the manual. Guideline for detailed test method for the performance of the apparatus such as accuracy of temperature increase and the timer, and safety unit was also provided. The test items and suggested test methods for the requirements of biological, electrical and electromagnetic safety were referred to Korean approval documents of ministry of Food and Drug Safety. Conclusion: We proposed the relevant items to verify performance and safety of warm-acupuncture apparatus to assure patient safety and improve the quality of currently developing devices for application in clinical field.

A Systematic Review of Moxibustion for Frozen Shoulder (동결견에 대한 뜸치료 효과의 체계적 문헌고찰)

  • Han, Si-Hoon;Lee, Gi-Eon;Byun, Da-Young;Kim, Young-Ik;Kim, Min-Kyun;Min, Boo-Ki;Lim, Han-Bit;Jeong, Yun-Jae;Oh, Min-Seok
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.35-49
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    • 2019
  • Objectives The purpose of this research is to evaluate the effectiveness of moxibustion theraphy for frozen shoulder through systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods The effect of moxibustion for frozen shoulder was constructed as a key question to search randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in 16 databases without type of publication restriction. Results A total of 790 studies were searched and 22 RCTs were finally selected through primary and secondary selection/exclusion process. In most of the evaluation indexes used in each study, moxibustion treatment for shoulder pain was statistically significant compared with other treatments. A meta-analysis of effective rate in 10 studies comparing moxibustion with acupuncture and acupuncture showed a statistically significant effect of moxibustion treatment. And there was a significant effect on the improvement of the shoulder mobility, but the effect size of shoulder pain was no significant effect for shoulder pain reduction. In addition in the result of meta-analysis of 4 studies' effective rate comparing moxibustion with electronic acupuncture, the effect of moxibustion was significantly higher than that of electronic acupuncture in frozen shoulder. Conclusions Moxibustion therapy was effective in symptoms in patients with frozen shoulder. However because of the high risk of bias in the quality of the included studies, the applicability of this study seems to be limited. It is thought that future randomized controlled trials will need to be designed and performed by reviewing ways to minimize bias.

Efficacy and Safety of Blood Stasis Based Herbal Medicine for Patients with Traffic Accident : A Prospective Observational Study

  • Bong, Sung Min;Jo, Hyo Rim;Jang, Woo Seok;Choi, Seong Kyeong;Sung, Won Suk;Jung, Chan Yung;Lee, Seung Deok;Kim, Kyung Ho;Kim, Eun Jung
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.37 no.3
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    • pp.151-160
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    • 2020
  • Background: Blood stasis (BS) is commonly used for pattern identification in traumatic injuries, including traffic accidents (TAs). Various studies have identified the efficacy of Korean medicine treatments for TA patients, but studies focusing on the BS-based herbal medicine (BSHM), including Tongdo-san (TDS), are rare. Methods: This was a single-center, prospective observational study, conducted from August 24th, 2018 to December 27th, 2018, which included 40 TA patients. Participants underwent routine Korean medicine treatments including acupuncture, electronic moxibustion, cupping, physical therapy, and herbal medicine. In the herbal medicine treatment, participants took BSHM with more than 3 days including taking TDS. The primary outcome measures were the scores from a 100 mm visual analogue scale (VAS) and numerical rating scale (NRS). Secondary outcome measures included scores from EuroQol-5 dimension (EQ-5D) and EQ-VAS questionnaires, the BS and cold/heat indices, and safety assessments. Results: There were significant improvements in the VAS, NRS, EQ-5D, EQ-VAS scores, and BS index after treatment. In the sub-analysis, VAS, NRS, EQ-5D, and EQ-VAS scores were higher in groups with a higher BS index. The moderate and severe BS index groups showed more improvement than the minor BS index group, and there was a significant difference in the EQ-5D scores. There was no significant differences observed in cold/heat index groups scores. Conclusion: BS is associated with TA-related symptoms. BSHM, including TDS, may significantly reduce BS, pain, and discomfort.

A Review of Trends for Acupotomy (도침요법의 연구동향 고찰)

  • Yuk, Dong Il;Kim, Kyung Min;Jeon, Ju Hyun;Kim, Young Il;Kim, Jung Ho
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.31 no.3
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    • pp.35-43
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : The purpose of this review is to overview and evaluate the current state of the usage of acupotomy. Methods : Eight electronic databases(Science direct, Pubmed, five Korean databases, CKNI) were searched for relevant articles and data from January 1999 to May 2014. Results : Thirty-nine articles were included. Acupotomy were used in musculoskeletal diseases(n=34) and other diseases(n=5). Among musculoskeletal diseases, lumbar spine(n=12) neck(n=5) and shoulder(n=3) diseases were mostly often used. Most studies(n=21) had small sample size(under 10 people) and combined with other therapies(acupuncture, herbal medicine, physical therapy, etc.). Conclusion : Acupotomy appears to be effective and useful for musculoskeletal diseases and some other diseases. But there were a few clinical studies for acupotomy and had many limitations to judge its effectiveness. Further modified studies are required.

A Systematic Review of Clinical Study of Bee Venom Acupuncture (봉약침의 임상 응용에 대한 체계적 문헌 고찰)

  • Kim, Hyun Ji;Ji, Young Seung;Lee, Seung Min;Jeon, Ju Hyun;Kim, Young Il
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.151-159
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : The purpose of this systematic review was to overview and evaluate the current state of the usage of bee venom acupuncture. Methods : We collected 173 articles on bee venom acupuncture(BVA) clinical study from eight electronic databases from January 2002 to June 2013. Results : BVA was used in musculoskeletal diseases for 66 %, and the chosen acupoints were various. The ratio of the reports which had collected below 10 cases was 43 %. The concomitant treatment and evaluation tools showed diversity in each article. Conclusions : Bee venom clinical study shows the lack of unity and consistent regulation, and has low clinical cases. Future studies should correct these limits and promote more varied research to develop the therapy of bee venom acupuncture.