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The Effects of Neural Mobilization with Joint Mobilization on Dysfunction, Pain, and Range of Motion in Cervical Radiculopathy Patients (신경가동술과 관절가동술이 경추 신경근병증 환자의 기능장애, 통증, 관절가동범위에 미치는 영향)

  • Han, Ji-Hun;Song, Chang-Ho
    • PNF and Movement
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.361-374
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    • 2021
  • Purpose: The study aimed to investigate the effects of neural mobilization with joint mobilization on dysfunction, pain, and range of motion in cervical radiculopathy patients. Methods: Forty-seven cervical radiculopathy patients were recruited for the study. The subjects were randomly allocated to three groups. Group A (n=16) received a neural mobilization with joint mobilization, Group B (n=15) received a neural mobilization (NM), Group C (n=16) received a joint mobilization (JM). All groups had five sets for a day, three days a week, for four weeks. All subjects were evaluated before and after intervention by their neck disability index (NDI), numeric pain rating scale (NPRS), and range of motion (ROM). Results: The results were as follows: First, the NDI was significantly decreased in all groups (p<0.05). Group A had more significantly decreased NDI than Group B and C (p<0.05). Secondly, the NPRS was significantly decreased in all groups (p<0.05). Group A had more significantly decreased cervical NPRS than Group B (p<0.05). Groups A and B were more effective at decreasing upper extremity NPRS than Group C (p<0.05). Thirdly, the ROM was significantly increased in all the groups (p<0.05). Group A had more significantly improved cervical rotation ROM than Group B (p<0.05). Significant short-term effects of the NM with JM on dysfunction, pain, and range of motion in cervical radiculopathy patients were recorded in this study. Conclusion: These findings gave some indications that it may be feasible to include NM with JM in interventions with cervical radiculopathy patients.

Effect of nerve mobilization with intermittent cervical segment traction on pain, range of motion, endurance, and disability of cervical radiculopathy

  • Yun, Young-Ho;Lee, Byoung-Kwon;Yi, Jae-Hoon;Seo, Dong-Kwon
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.149-154
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    • 2020
  • Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of the Kaltenborn-Evjenth concept of nerve mobilization combined with intermittent cervical segment traction (ICST) on pain, Neck Disability Index (NDI) scores, range of motion (ROM) and endurance in persons with cervical radiculopathy (CR). Design: Two-group pretest-posttest design. Methods: Thirty subjects participated in this study and were randomly assigned to two groups. The ICST group (n=15) was performed simultaneously with nerve mobilization and cervical traction for the segment with cervical pain at the same time. The intermittent cervical total traction (ICTT) group (n=15) performed nerve mobilization and cervical traction for the whole cervical area at the same time. In this study, outcome measures such as the Visual Analog Scale (VAS), NDI, ROM, endurance (cranio-cervical flexion test), and passive intervertebral motion performed before and 4 weeks after the experiment were compared to investigate the effects of each intervention. Results: In both groups, there were significant differences in the VAS, NDI scores, and endurance, and there were significant differences between the two groups except for endurance (p<0.05). In the ICST group, significant differences were found in all ROM, and in the ICTT group, significant differences were found in only extension, and there were significant differences between the two groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: The ICST group showed more improvement than the ICTT group in pain, NDI scores and ROM. Moreover, our findings show that the ICST could be used as a new strategy for manual therapy in persons with CR.

A Case Report of Combining Korean Medicine Treatment with Chuna Manual Therapy for Cervical and Lumbar Pain and Hypoesthesia of the Limbs After Total Spondylectomy for Giant Cell Tumor of the Cervical Spine (경추거대세포종에 대한 전척추제거술 후 발생한 경요추부 통증 및 사지부 감각저하에 대한 추나요법을 포함한 한방치료 증례보고 1례)

  • Ji-eun Bae;Jae-won Park;Jun-kyu Lim;Da-hyun Kyung;Ji-won Park;Si-won Lee;Mi-so Park
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2022
  • Objectives This study aimed to report the effects of giant cell tumor treatment to a patient who had cervical and lumbar pain and hypoesthesia of the limbs after total spondylectomy with Korean medicine. Methods A 67-year-old female patient with cervical and lumbar pain and hypoesthesia of the limbs after total spondylectomy was treated with herbal medicine (Cheongpa-jeon, Yukkongbaro-hwa), acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, and physical therapy for 36 days. The effects were evaluated using a numerical rating scale (NRS), Neck Disability Index (NDI), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), and EuroQoL-5D (EQ-5D). Results After treatment, changes were observed in the patient's pain and hypoesthesia. NRS, NDI, ODI, and EQ-5D scores decreased. Conclusions This case study suggests that Korean medicine treatment may be effective for symptomatic treatment in patients with giant cell tumor following total spondylectomy.

Efficacy of Integrated Korean Medicine Treatment Including Motion-Style Acupuncture Treatment for L1 Burst Fracture and Bilateral Femoral Condyle, Proximal Tibial, and Proximal Fibular Comminuted Fractures: A Case Report

  • Da Dam Kim;Seong Hyeon Jeon;Woo Young Kim
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.41
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    • pp.176-183
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    • 2024
  • This case report discusses a patient diagnosed with L1 burst fracture, right lateral femoral condyle and proximal tibial and fibular head and neck comminuted fractures, and left medial femoral condyle and suspected tibial fractures after a traffic accident. She received integrated Korean medicine treatment, including motion-style acupuncture treatment (MSAT), electroacupuncture, acupuncture, herbal medicine, moxibustion, and cupping therapy for 112 days. The scores improved for the low back pain Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) (from 7 to 3), Oswestry Disability Index (from 94 to 38), bilateral leg pain NRS (from 6 to 2), Lysholm Knee Scoring Scale (from 0 to 66), left ankle manual muscle test (from Poor- to Normal), Korean version of the modified Barthel index (from 32 to 92), and EuroQol 5-dimension 5-level (from 25 to 9), as did mobility. Radiological scans also showed fracture healing. This study suggests the potential of MSAT in high-energy polytrauma care, particularly for fractures.

The Clinical Studies for Chuna Treatment on Patients of Neck Pain Caused by Traffic Accidents (교통사고(交通事故)로 유발된 경항통(頸項痛) 환자(患者)의 추나요법(推拿療法)의 효과에 대한 임상적(臨床的) 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Seo-Young;Kim, Jae-Su;Ko, Kyoung-Mo;Choi, Sung-Hun;Lee, Yun-Kyu;Lee, Yoon-Kyoung;Lee, Kyung-Min;Lee, Bong-Hyo;Lim, Seong-Chul;Woo, Chang-Hoon;Ahn, Hee-Duk;Jung, Tae-Young;Seo, Jung-Chul
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.37-44
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    • 2007
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to find out the effects of Chuna treatment on neck pain caused by traffic accidents. Methods : The 10 patients were divided into 2 groups, with Group A treated with Acupuncture and Chuna, while group B was treated with Acupuncture only. We measured the Visual Analog Scale(VAS), Pain Disability Index(PDI) and Pressure Pain Thresholds before and after treatment in each group. The statistical analysis was performed by using a Mann-Whitney U test and Wilcoxon signed rank test. Results : 1. Group A showed significant improvements in VAS, PDI and Pressure Pain Thresholds(p<0.05). 2. Group B was significantly improved in VAS(p<0.05). However, there was no statistical significance in PDI and Pressure Pain Thresholds(p>0.05). 3. There was no statistical significance between Group A and Group B before and after treatment. Conclusions : These results imply that Chuna treatment with Acupuncture would beeffective and useful on the neck pain caused by traffic accidents.

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Korean Medicinal Combination Treatments for Failed Back Surgery Syndrome: A Retrospective Case Series (한의학적 복합치료에 의해 호전된 척추수술실패증후군(Failed Back Surgery Syndrome)환자 10례: 후향적 증례연구)

  • Seo, Young Woo;Park, Han Sol;Kim, Min Chul;Kim, Seh Young;Seo, Young Hoon;Lee, Sang Min;Kim, Yoo Jong;Hong, Je Rak;Kim, Ji Soo;Kim, Ki Ok;Kim, Tae Hun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.217-227
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : This study is an evaluation of the effectiveness of treatments combined with Korean medical methods, such as relaxative Chuna and Gangchuk herbal medicines, for patients with failed back surgery syndrome. Methods : In this study, medical records of ten patients who experienced failed back surgery syndrome and participated in intensive Korean medical treatment were reviewed. All patients received relaxative Chuna and acupuncture along with Gangchuk herbal medicines during hospitalization. Numeric rating scale(NRS) in the degree of 0 to 10, pain-free walking distance(PFWD) and oswestry disability index(ODI) were measured before and after treatments. Results : The patients were hospitalized for an average of 22 days. The average NRS of lumbar pain in all patients decreased from $7.7{\pm}1.6$ to $3.2{\pm}2.2$ and the average NRS decline of leg pain was from $7.7{\pm}1.7$ to $3.2{\pm}2.2$, both of which indicate statistical significance(p < 0.05). PFWD in all patients increased from 113.3 m to 798.1 m on average. The average ODI in all patients significantly improved from $63.9{\pm}7.0$ to $43.9{\pm}6.9$(p < 0.05). Conclusions : The treatments combined with Korean medical methods for failed back surgery syndrome patients are clinically effective and viable.

A Clinical Trial on the Blood Stasis and Efficacy of Kyejibokryong-whan(Guizhifuling-wan) in the Patients with Motor Vehicle Accident (교통사고 환자의 어혈변증과 계지복령환(桂枝茯笭丸) 효과의 임상적 연구)

  • Jo, Hee-Guen;Park, Ae-Ryeon;Kee, Young-Bum;Kang, Dae-Hee;Choi, Jin-Bong;Sul, Jae-Uk
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.45-55
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : The main purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of Kyejibokryong-whan(Guizhifuling-wan) and examine the blood stasis for patients with motor vehicle accident. Methods : Of the patients who have visited Dong-Shin university oriental hospital for general pan due to motor vehicle accident from June 2010 to November 2010, we enrolled 29 patients and performed blood stasis diagnosis. Patients were divided into groups according to blood stasis findings. Patients who had more than twenty blood stasis diagnosis point were classified as blood stasis group. Patients who had under twenty blood stasis diagnosis point were classified as non blood stasis group. We administered Kyejibokryong-whan(Guizhifuling-wan) to all group. The effect was assessed by VAS(visual analogue scale), SF-MPQ(short form-McGill pain questionnaire) ODI(Oswestry disability index) & NDI(neck disability index). Results : The pain & function index decreased in both groups after treatment. Conclusions : The difference between blood stasis group and non blood stasis group were not significant at after treatment stage. This data suggested that the method of classifying blood stasis is useful and the Kyejibokryong-whan(Guizhifuling-wan) can be effective means that decrease pain caused by motor vehicle accident.

A Study on the Effectiveness of Korean Medicine Treatment for Patients' Involved in Traffic Accidents and the Analysis of Factors Affecting the Effectiveness of Korean Medicine Treatment - A Retrospective Review

  • Kim, Seon-Hye;Kim, Hye-Ryeon;Sung, Won-Suk;Cho, Hyun-Seok;Moon, So-Ri;Keum, Dong-Ho;Lee, Seung-Deok;Kim, Eun-Jung
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.12-20
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    • 2019
  • Background: This study was conducted to verify the effectiveness and effectiveness-related factors of Korean medicine (KM) treatment for patients who have been involved in traffic accidents (TA). Methods: The medical records of 150 TA patients hospitalized in Dongguk University Bundang Oriental Medicine Hospital from September 2017 to May 2018 were reviewed. Medical records included information on patient demographic characteristics, TA situations, use of KM treatment, clinical characteristics, 4 scales [numeric rating scale (NRS), visual analogue scale (VAS), EuroQol-visual analogue scale (EQ-VAS) and neck disability index (NDI)]. Statistical analyses were performed to determine the effectiveness and effectiveness-related factors of treatment. Results: The 150 patients (almost 1:1 gender ratio) were typically in their 40's (26.67%), had rear impact to their vehicle (37.33%), were in the driver's seat (70.00%), and without head trauma and loss of consciousness (83.33%). The main symptoms were neck pain (60.66%) and lower back pain (54.00%). All 150 patients showed significant improvement after KM treatment. 4 scales significantly improved when the treatment started within 3 days from the accident and patients were hospitalized longer and took more diverse treatments. The patients experiencing a higher initial pain level (NRS 8-10, $VAS{\geq}70$) showed significant improvement of NRS and VAS scores with faster and longer inpatient treatments than the other patients. The patients with higher initial pain levels ($VAS{\geq}70$) also showed significant improvement in EQ-VAS scores. Conclusion: KM treatment was effective for TA patients in this study. Treatment initiation time, hospitalization period, treatment diversity and initial pain level are related to the degree of improvement of a patient's symptoms.

Acute Stress Disorder Patients Treated with Yanshimtang-Gamibang: Three Case Reports (급성 스트레스 장애에 대한 양심탕가미방(養心湯加味方) 치험 3례)

  • Lim, Su-Yeon;Moon, Young-Joo;Lee, Ji-Yun;Jeon, Hyun-A;Koh, Young-Tak
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.295-304
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: The purpose of this case report was to propose Yangshimtang-Gamibang on three patients diagnosed with acute stress disorder. Methods: Yangshimtang-Gamibang was treated on three patients diagnosed with acute stress disorder after experiencing a traffic accident. The effects of Yangshimtang-Gamibang were evaluated through BAI (Beck Anxiety Inventory), NRS (Numerical rating scale), NDI (Neck Disability Index), ODI (Oswestry Disability Index), respectively, and quality of sleep was assessed with total sleep time and number of times waking up during sleep. Results: After the treatment, there was significant decrease in the value of BAI score, a measurement of anxiety, as well as the value of NRS, NDI, ODI, a measure of pain. Also, the sleep quality of three patients improved. Conclusions: The results indicate that Yangshimtang-Gamibang may have an effect on people with acute stress disorder who recently experienced a traffic accident.

Effects of Cervical Stabilization Exercise in patients with Cervical Artificial Disc Replacement

  • Kim, Dae Hun;Jeong, Myeong-Kyun
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.417-421
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: This study was to identify the effect of cervical stabilization exercise on pain and structure in patients with cervical artificial disc replacement. Methods: Forty-four individuals with cervical artificial disc replacement volunteered to participate from FEB 2012 to MAR 2013 in this study. They were allocated to either Experimental Group (EG) or Control Group (CG), with 22 subjects in each group. Subjects from the EG performed cervical stabilization exercise program and subjects from the CG performed isometric exercise program. Assessment tools were made with the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Neck Disability Index (NDI), and Cervical Lordosis Angle (CLA). Results: In this study, in within-group and between-group comparison, the EG and CG showed significant differences in all parameters(p<0.05). But EG showed more improvement than CG at all parameters. Conclusion: These findings suggest that cervical stabilization exercise may be favorably used to improve VAS, NDI and CLA in patients with cervical artificial disc replacement. Further studies with larger sample and long-term follow-up period need to generalize the results of this study.