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Literature Review of Tool-based Manipulation for Musculoskeletal Diseases-with Focus on Guasha and IASTM (근골격계 질환에서 도구를 이용한 수기요법의 연구 동향 고찰: 괄사요법과 IASTM을 중심으로)

  • Park, Jae-Hyun;Shim, Jae-Woo;Cho, Woo-Young;Kim, Je-In;Jeon, Jun-Young;Kim, Hyung-Suk;Park, Hye-Sung;Shin, Woo-Chul;Han, Jeong-Hoon;Cho, Jae-Heung
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.57-65
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    • 2016
  • Objectives Our goal was to review literatures on tool-based manipulation for musculoskeletal diseases with emphasis on guasha and IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Manipulation) by searching foreign and domestic controlled trials. Methods We found literatures published up to August 2016 in electronic databases (OASIS, KoreaMed, KMbase, NDSL, RISS, KISS, MEDLINE/PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials) without any limitations on language. Results 17 studies were included in the review. 13 out of 17 articles were published within this decade. VAS was the main evaluation tool for most of the articles (14 out of 17). 10 studies showed statistically significant difference between the experimental group and the control group. In terms of materials used for treatment, 6 out of 17 studies used stainless steel. Considering anatomical locations for treatment, trunk area was treated the most, accounting for 7 out of 17 studies. Conclusions Our results show that recently, research on tool-based manipulation treatments for musculoskeletal diseases are actively being performed. Diseases of the vertebral column were the main target for tool-based manipulation treatments, and stainless steel was the most popular and safe material used. Further research should be performed for more accurate data.

The Case Report on Twelve Patients of Lateral Epicondylitis Treated with Muscle Contraction/Relaxation Strengthen Technique, Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization Treatment and Acupuncture (근육 수축/이완 강화 기법과 Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization 및 침 치료를 병행하여 치료한 주관절 외상과염 환자 치험 12예)

  • Jeong, Seung-Hyun;Kim, Chang-gon;Yun, Yeong-Ung;Ryu, Won-Hyung;Jeon, Yong-hyun;Choi, Young-jun;Chung, Jae-hyun
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.195-201
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to report the treatment effects of Korean medicine for patients with lateral epicondylitis. This study was done on 12 cases of patients with lateral epicondylitis who visited in Korean Medicine Clinic of Ganghwa-gun Public Health Care Center. We used muscle contraction/relaxation strengthen technique, Instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM), acupuncture on patients and mesured numerical rating scale (NRS), pain disability index (PDI), and grip strength test to evaluate treatment effects. Among twelve patients, eleven cases showed decreasing in NRS and all cases showed decreasing in PDI. Ten cases showed increasing in grip strength test. Korean medical treatments including muscle contraction/relaxation strengthen technique and IASTM are thought to be one of the effective treatment for patients with lateral epicondylitis.

The Effect of Korean Medicine Treatments on Facial Asymmetry: A Case Report (안면 비대칭에 대한 한의학적 치료의 효과: 증례보고)

  • Kwon, Chan-Young;Lee, Hoon-Hui;Im, Yong-Seok
    • Korean Journal of Acupuncture
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.179-184
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    • 2017
  • Objectives : Despite the applicability of Korean Medicine(KM) treatments for facial asymmetry, no relevant study has been reported. In this case report, we report the effect and safety of KM treatments on facial asymmetry by mandibular lateral displacement. Methods : Three patients suffering from facial asymmetry received twelve KM treatment sessions composed of Motion Style Treatment(MST), Yinyang Balance Appliance(YBA) of Functional Cerebrospinal Therapy(FCST), and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization(IASTM). The photos of each patient were taken before and after the treatment. And four primary reference lines were assessed before and after the treatment. Results : All subjects were improved after KM treatments on photos. However, no statistical significance was observed. Conclusions : This case report is the first to introduce the effect of KM treatments on facial asymmetry. Further well-designed, randomized, placebo-controlled trials are needed to verify these results.