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Intensive Korean Medicine Treatments for Low Back Pain and Decreased Living Function due to Herniation Intervertebral Discs in the Lumbar Spine: A Case Study (요추 추간판 탈출증으로 인한 요통 및 생활기능저하에 대한 한방 집중치료 치험 1례)

  • Choi, Ki-won;Kim, Tae-ju;Park, Han-bin;Yoo, Dong-hui;Kim, Ho;Lee, Sang-gun;Jo, Hyun-woo;Choi, Jae-yong
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.41 no.2
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    • pp.283-292
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    • 2020
  • Background: This case study suggests the potential use of Korean medicine treatments as a conservative management for low back pain and decreased living function due to herniation of intervertebral discs in the lumbar spine. Case Summary: The patient suffered low back pain and decreased living function due to herniation of intervertebral discs of the lumbar spine. Korean medicine treatments, including herbal medicine, acupuncture performed on BL23, BL40, SP6, and GB39, and pharmacupuncture containing Sinbaro, were applied for eight days. The numeric rating scale (NRS) results for low back pain decreased from 6 to 2 and the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) low back pain scores decreased from 75.56 to 31.11. Walking time also increased from less than one minute to 20 minutes, with an increase in range of motion (ROM) from "Uncheckable" to about normal motion range. Conclusion: Korean medicine treatment can be considered to be an effective conservative management option for pain and decreased living function in patients with herniation of intervertebral discs in the lumbar spine.

The Effects of Pharmacopuncture(Eugenia caryophyllata $T_{HUNB.}$) on the High Fat Diet-induced Obese ICR Mice (정향약침(丁香藥鍼)이 고지방 식이 유발 비만 백서(白鼠)에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Sung Jin;Lee, Hyun Jong;Lee, Bong Hyo;Lee, Yun Kyu;Lim, Seong Chul;Jung, Tae Young;Kim, Jae Soo
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2013
  • Objectives : The purpose on this study is to show the anti-obesity effect of Eugenia caryophyllata $T_{HUNB.}$ pharmacopuncture in mice fed a high fat diet. Methods : Male ICR mice were divided into three groups, which were fed a normal AIN diet(N), a high fat diet(CT), a high fat diet and injected with 50 mg/kg of Eugenia caryophyllata $T_{HUM.}$ pharmacopuncture(EC) for 8 weeks. Results : 1. The levels of body weight gains were significantly increased in CT compared with N and decreased in EC compared with CT. 2. The levels of absolute liver weight and adipose-tissue weight were significantly decreased in EC compared with CT. The levels of relative adipose-tissue weight were significantly decreased in EC compared with CT. 3. The levels of total cholesterol(TG), triglycerid(TC), high density lipoprotein(HDL) cholesterol and low density lipoprotein(LDL) cholesterol were significantly increased in CT compared with N and decreased in EC compared with CT. The levels of HDL/LDL ratio were shown there were no significant differences in all groups. 4. The levels of adiponectin in serum were remarkably decreased in CT compared with N and significantly increased in EC compared with CT. 5. The levels of measuring adipocyte number in adipose tissue was significantly decreased in CT compared with N and increased in EC compared with CT. Conclusions : These results suggest that Eugenia Caryophyllata $T_{HUNB.}$ has an anti-obesity effect in mice and that the effect is mediated by inhibition of fat gain.