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A Case Report of Tension Type Headache Patient with Dangkisoo-san and Acupuncture (당귀수산과 침으로 호전된 긴장형 두통 환자 치험 1례)

  • Yun, Yong-Jae;Kim, Koang-Lok;Jin, Myung-Ho;Kang, You-Gyung;Nam, Woo-Jin;Park, Dong-Il
    • Herbal Formula Science
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.206-212
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to report the clinical effects of Dangkisoo-san and acupuncture on a patient with Tension Type headache. Methods : We have given Dangkisoo-san and acupuncture treatment to a patient with Tension Type headache for 8days, and checked changes of symptoms. Main symptoms were numbness and pains in a head and a neck. Results : After treatment, the numbness and pains in a head and a neck were improved considerably. Conclusions : This study shows that Dangkisoo-san and acupuncture are significantly effective in treatment of Tension Type headache.

A Clinical Study of Patients with Headache visited Neuropsychiatry (신경정신과(神經精神科)를 내원(來源)한 두통환자(頭痛患者)에 대한 임상적(臨床的) 고찰(考察))

  • Shim, Sang-Min;Heo, Seong
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.83-96
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    • 2000
  • Objectives: In order to study the effect of the oriental medical therapy on the patients who visited Neuropsychiatry and oriental medical differentiation of symptoms and signs with ABR (Autonomic Bioelectric Response recorder)-2000, these clinical studies were performed. Methods: Sixty six patients with headache were classified into three groups; the first is tension headache, the second is migraine headache, the last is the others, each group was investigated of a various characteristic, the effect of the oriental medical therapy and stress was measured by ABR-2000. Result: 1. According to the statics, the tention headache's rate was higher than migraine; on the whole woman's rate was higher than man's. however in the migraine the rate of sex was equal. 2. According to the cause facter, oversensitiveness, overexertion, dyspepsia, etc. were numorous in the order. 3. According to the oriental medical differentiation of symptoms and signs, the rate of stagnation of the liver-qi' s fire-transmission(肝鬱化火) and deficiency of qi(氣虛), these two types were highest. result of analyzing ABR-2000 is that stagnation of the liver-qi's fire-transmission(肝鬱化火) is the highest stress. 4. According to treatment rate, 80.3 percent of patients satisfied of treatment.

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Effects of Myofacial Release and Mulligan Technique on Pain and Disability for Cervicogenic Headache Patients (근막이완술과 Mulligan 기법이 경부성 두통환자의 통증과 기능회복에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeon, Jae-Guk;Kim, Myung-Jun
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2012
  • Background: Headaches arising from cervical musculoskeletal disorders are common. Conservative therapies are recommended as the choice of first treatment. Evidence to the effects of manual therapy is inconclusive and available only during the short term. There is no evidence to exercise, and no study has investigated the effect of combined therapies for cervicogenic headache. Methods: In this study, 30 participants who met the diagnostic criteria for cervicogenic headache were randomized into two groups: experimental group and control group. The experimental group was performed myofascial release (MFR), Mulligan technique and self stretching exercises. The control group was performed electrical therapy and self stretching exercises. Assessments were performed to 30 participants before and after 4 weeks therapy. The components of assessments were headache intensity(HI), headcahe duration (HD), neck pain (NP) and neck disability index (NDI). Results: After 4 weeks therapy, HI, HD, neck pain and NDI were significantly reduced in both groups (p<.01). The HI, HD, neck pain and NDI were significantly reduced in experimental group more than in the control group (p<.01). Conclusions: Manual therapy could reduce the symptoms of cervicogenic headache.

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A Case Report of a Panic Disorder patient suffering from a Chronic Headache (만성두통을 호소하는 공황장애 환자의 두통 치험 1례)

  • Cha, Hye-Jin;Lee, Ji-Won;Chu, Ching-Nai;Kim, Hyo-Ju;Seo, Young-Min;Park, Se-Jin
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.279-288
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    • 2008
  • In this case, a 33 year-old female patient had a chronic headache with Panic disorder, and accompanied gastroenteric troubles(vomiting, nausea, dyspepsia and abdominal discomfort), for fifteen years. It may be the symptoms of Phlegm-syncope headache, and we treated this disease with oriental medical treatment, including the Banhabaekchulcheonma-tang, Breathing retraining and Cognitive retructuring. The effects of treatment were measured by were using BPI(Brief Pain Inventory), VAS(Visual analog scale). In Conclusion, Chronic headache with panic disorder was improved by our treatment.

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Effects of Silver Spike Point Therapy on Blood Flow of the Middle Cerebral Arteries in Headache Patients When Applied to Acupuncture Points (경혈에 적용한 은침점 자극치료가 두통환자의 중대뇌동맥 혈류속도 및 통증에 미치는 영향)

  • Seo, Hyo-Seok;Yun, Young-Dae
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.29-41
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    • 2008
  • Objectives : The aim of this study is to examine the effects of SSP(silver-spike point) therapy, applied to acupuncture points, on the middle cerebral arteries blood flows of sample group(tention-type headache patients, n=12) and control group(non tension-type headache patients, n=12), and on the reduction of their headaches, when applied to acupuncture points. Methods : We stimulated 6 acupuncture points for headache with the SSP(three times a week for three weeks), and measured VAS(visual analogue scale) and the blood flow of the middle cerebral arteries with TCD(transcranial doppler ultrasonography). Results : The blood flow of the middle cerebral artery and VAS of the sample group and the control group were compared four times(initial, 1weeks, 2weeks, 3weeks) and significant differences in the measurements were found at 3 weeks(p<.05). The blood flow of the middle cerebral artery of the sample group was significantly increased, and VAS was significantly decreased in both groups. Conclusions : The silver-spike-point low-frequency electrical-stimulation treatment, applied to acupuncture points, can significantly increase the blood flow of the middle cerebral arteries in headache patients and can thus alleviate their headaches.

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The Effect of Mulligan Technique Affecting for Tension Headache (Mulligan 기법이 긴장성 두통에 미치는 영향)

  • Seo, Hyun-Kyu;Kim, Tae-Ho;Gong, Won-Tae
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.10-17
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    • 2007
  • Objective : To report the positive effect of Mulligan technique affecting for Tension headache without using the medicinal substances. Methods : Among the students with Tension headache those under and over twenty years of age, and selected twenty students with more longer and severe pain from 170 students in March 2, 2007. Experiment was enforced for twenty minute in a day and two times in a week from second week of April to after four weeks. Results : The Results of this study were summarized by six subjects ; 1. Visual analog scale was positively decreased from 3.05 to 0.75. 2. Brief Pain Inventory on task was positively decreased from 2.90 to 1.10. 3. Brief Pain Inventory of sentiment was positively decreased from 3.90 to 0.75. 4. Brief Pain Inventory on leisure hours was positively decreased from 2.60 to 0.7. 5. Brief Pain Inventory in personal relationship was positively decreased from 2.45 to 0.5. 6. Brief Pain Inventory while sleeping was positively decreased from 2.15 to 0.4. Conclusion : Mulligan technique can affecting the positive effects for those who has Tension headache. It is especially reduces pain from Tension headache.

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A Review of Acupuncture Treatment for Primary Headache Disorders in Korea

  • Hwang, Doo-ree;Lee, Ju-hyun;Hong, Seung-hyo;Choi, Hyun-min;Park, Hyun-ae
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.187-196
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    • 2019
  • This study was performed to review clinical research studies involving acupuncture treatment for primary headache disorders to provide a basic reference for future studies. Clinical studies of primary headache disorders treated with acupuncture were retrieved from 3 Korean electronic databases (NDSL, OASIS, and RISS). The studies were classified by year of publication, type of study, type of acupuncture, outlined acupoints, methods used for filiform needles, pharmacopuncture, auricular acupuncture, and thread-embedding acupuncture. Thirty-eight trials were reviewed, of which 33 used filiform needles, 6 pharmacopuncture, 1 auricular acupuncture, and 1used thread-embedding. Most of the studies reported that acupuncture treatment was effective in treating primary headache disorders. Some studies reported statistically significant effects, but the results overall were inconsistent. Therefore, there is insufficient evidence to support the treatment of acupuncture to resolve headaches. On the basis of these results, further studies should be performed to qualitatively and quantitatively determine the efficacy of acupuncture treatment for primary headache disorders.

The effect of prepositioned upper cervical traction mobilization and therapeutic exercise on cervicogenic headache: A case study

  • Creighton, D;Gammons, T;Monahan, J;Rochester, MI
    • Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.1564-1570
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    • 2018
  • The International Headache Society (IHS) has validated cervicogenic headache (CGH) as a secondary headache type that is hypothesized to originate due to nociception in the cervical area. CGH is a common form of headache and accounts for 15% to 20% of all chronic and recurrent headaches. CGH is commonly treated with manual and exercise therapy. To date, no studies have isolated only one manual intervention in an attempt to determine its effectiveness. In this case study we present a 28-year-old patient with right upper cervical (UC) and occipital pain who responded well to a single manual intervention technique. This technique was applied in isolation for the first three visits and two therapeutic exercises prescribed on the fourth and fifth visit. In total, manual and exercise intervention occurred over 8 visits at which point in time the patient was discharged with no UC motion impairments, an NPRS rating of 0, a NDI and HDI demonstrating a 100% improvement and a 37% improvement in FOTO score. The traction based manual intervention and two therapeutic exercises prescribed for this patient were successful in relieving UC pain and CGH. At six months follow up, the patient was still symptom free.

Korean Medicine Treatment for a Patient with Cluster Headache: A Case Report (군발 두통 환자의 한방 치료 치험 1례: 증례 보고)

  • Kim, Man-Gi;Cho, Han-Byul;Kim, Geun-Woo;Koo, Byung-Soo
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.215-225
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: The purpose of this study was to report the effect of Korean medicine (KM) treatment on a patient diagnosed with cluster headache. Methods: The patient included in this study was diagnosed with cluster headache who received KM therapy (herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, and chu-na treatment). The main symptom of the patient was pain in the left occipital region and orbital region. It was diagnosed as a pattern of liver depression and spleen deficiency by oriental medicine. During the hospitalization period, treatment effect was evaluated by NRS. HIT-6. BDI, and STAI were additionally performed to assess depression and anxiety. Results: After 24 days of treatment, the intensity of headache decreased from NRS7 to NRS3. During follow-up at two weeks, there was no pain. Normal daily activities were possible. Conclusions: Korean medical approach might be useful for pain relief and restoration of daily living ability for patients with cluster headache.

Two Cases of Headache Not Otherwise Classified Treated with Saengkangsasim-tang Based on Shanghanlun Provisions (『상한론(傷寒論)』변병진단체계(辨病診斷體系)에 근거하여 생강사심탕(生薑瀉心湯) 투여 후 호전된 달리 분류되지 않는 두통 증례 2례)

  • Lee, Wookjea
    • 대한상한금궤의학회지
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.133-144
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    • 2021
  • Objective : This study aimed to report the improvement of two patients with headache not otherwise classified treated using Saengkangsasim-tang based on the disease pattern identification diagnostic system (DPIDS) based on the Shanghanlun provisions. Methods : Two patients with headache not otherwise classified were treated using Saengkangsasim-tang according to Shanghanlun provisions, and the effect was also compared with Soshiho-tang. The results were evaluated using a numerical rating scale (NRS) and the Korea Headache Impact Test-6 (KHIT-6). In addition, new clinical implications for the interpretation of Shanghanlun provision 157 were reviewed. Results : As a result of analyzing the results of the two cases, treatment with Sosiho-tang was ineffective but improved when using Saengkangsasim-tang. After administration of Saengkangsasim-tang, all headaches decreased to the point where they were not uncomfortable in everyday life. Conclusions : The administration of Saengkangsasim-tang to patients with headache diagnosed according to Shanghanlun provision 157, suggesting that it is clinically effective when applied according to the definitions provided by the Shanghanlun provisions.