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A Systematic Review of Clinical Studies of Tuina Treatment on Congenital Muscular Torticollis - Focused on Chinese Randomized Controlled Trials - (소아 선천성 근성 사경의 추나 치료 효과에 대한 임상연구 고찰 - 중의학 무작위 대조군 임상연구를 중심으로 -)

  • Kwon Hyo Eun;Oh Su Min;Jang Su Bi;Choi Il Shin;Kim Ki Bong;Cheon Jin Hong
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.12-27
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    • 2023
  • Objective This study aimed to analyze the efficacy of the tuina treatment for congenital muscular torticollis based on randomized controlled clinical studies in China. Methods The China National Knowledge Infrastructure was the main source of data. Using the keywords "tuina", "chuna", "推拿", and "斜颈", 12 randomized controlled clinical studies were identified and analyzed. Results Compared with the control group, the tuina treatment group showed statistically significant changes with respect to the therapeutic effect. Conclusions This study suggests that tuina treatment is effective for congenital muscular torticollis patients and provides evidence for further studies on oriental medicine treatments, including tuina for congenital muscular torticollis.

Treatments of Korean Medicine for Pediatric Growth: A Literature Review of Clinical Studies (소아 성장에 대한 한의학 치료: 국내 임상연구에 대한 문헌적 고찰)

  • Han, Ji-Eun;An, Tteul-E-Bom;Park, Jang-Kyung;Sung, Hyun Kyung;Yeon, Ji-Hye;Sung, Soo-Hyun
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.18-29
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    • 2021
  • Objectives The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of treatment of growth disorder Methods We have reviewed clinical studies of growth disorder in children and adolescent through 6 databases until February, 2020. The searching keywords were "short stature OR dwarfism OR growth disorder" AND "acupuncture OR electric acupuncture OR electroacupuncture OR moxibustion OR herb medicine OR cupping OR Korean medicine OR oriental medicine OR chuna OR pharmacopuncture OR qigong OR traditional medicine OR traditional Korean medicine OR Korean medicine". There was no limit to time and language. Results As a result of the initial search, a total of 270 papers from six domestic databases were found. Among these papers, 156 papers were selected after excluding duplicated papers, and 109 of them were further excluded after checking the title and the abstract. Additionally, 28 papers were excluded by reviewing the full text. The author, year, number of patients, treatment, evaluation tools, and results of a total of 19 papers were included in this study and were summarized. 90.5% of the studies have shown that herbal remedies have improved childhood growth. Conclusions Random control studies and large-scale observational studies are needed in future to show high-quality evidence for the treatment of Korean medicine in pediatric growth.

A Delphi Study of Korean Medicine for Anorexia in Children for Clinical Practice Guidelines (소아 식욕부진의 한의표준임상진료지침 개발을 위한 델파이 연구)

  • Bang Miran;Lee Sun Haeng;Chang Gyu Tae
    • The Journal of Pediatrics of Korean Medicine
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.21-31
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    • 2024
  • Objectives This study aimed to develop consensus-based recommendations for establishing standard clinical practice guidelines for pediatric anorexia through the utilization of a Delphi study. Methods We analyzed existing randomized controlled trials for pediatric anorexia treatment using the Delphi method-a structured process for achieving consensus among a panel of experts. A questionnaire was distributed among a select panel of nine specialists in the field. Results The initial Delphi round led to consensus on 30 distinct recommendations; however, consensus was not reached for 19 other recommendations, prompting a second Delphi round. In the subsequent round, adjustments were made based on feedback from the initial round, and deliberations were held on recommendations that previously lacked consensus. Following these adjustments, consensus was achieved on all recommendations. Additionally, a third Delphi iteration was conducted to address three specific queries that required amendment due to a reevaluation of the evidence levels of certain recommendations. In total, three Delphi rounds were carried out to produce informed recommendations related to the diagnosis, treatment, and general management of anorexia. Conclusions This investigation successfully generated evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric anorexia. The recommendations encompassed various practices, including herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, cupping, and Chuna manual therapy, which can be integrated into clinical settings.