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양금화 약침을 중심으로 한 한의복합치료로 호전된 만성 아토피 피부염 환자 증례 1례
Chae Hyocheong 대한침도의학회 2023 대한침도의학회지 Vol.7 No.1
Background: The aim of this study is to report the case of a patient with chronic atopic dermatitis of the face who improved with combined Korean medicine mainly treated on Yang-geum-hwa Pharmacopuncture. Methods: A 42-year-old patient with chronic atopic dermatitis received acupuncture and pharmacopuncture once a week and herbal treatments over a three-month period. Improvement was assessed by a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) and visual observation by the examiner. Results: The score of NRS was improved from 8 to 0. Redness with heat and pain in the area improved. Conclusion: Redness with heat, dryness, pruritus, and pain all improved significantly after treatment. These improvements suggest that the combined treatment of acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, and herbal medicine can be effective for chronic atopic dermatitis.
Ryu Myungseok,Chae Hyocheong 대한침도의학회 2023 대한침도의학회지 Vol.7 No.2
Objects: The aim of this study is to report the case of a patient with plantar corn who showed improvement with acupotomy treatment. Methods: A 61-year-old patient with plantar corn received acupotomy and pharmacopunc- ture once a week over a four-month period. Improvement was assessed by a numerical rating scale (NRS) and visual observation by the examiner. Results: The score of NRS was improved from 7 to 0. The plantar corn has been removed. Conclusion: The plantar corn have been removed after treatment. The patient’s discom- fort NRS decreased from 7 to 0. These improvements suggest that the acupotomy may be effective for Plantar Corn.
일개한의의료기관에서 시행한 침도치료 시술 후 이상반응에 대한 설문조사
정세훈 ( Sehun Jung ),우종원 ( Jongwon Woo ),채효청 ( Hyocheong Chae ),오기창 ( Kichang Oh ),최소연 ( Soyoun Choi ),이주현 ( Joohyun Lee ),강경호 ( Kyungho Kang ),추홍민 ( Hongmin Chu ),유명석 ( Myungseok Ryu ) 경락경혈학회 2020 Korean Journal of Acupuncture Vol.37 No.4
Objectives : This study aimed to evaluate adverse outcome associated with acupotomy and compare it with that of acupuncture. Methods : We retrospectively analyzed the chart records of 71 patients who received acupotomy at Daemyung Korean medical clinic from January 7, 2020 to March 6, 2020. We divided the acupotomy treatment area into 10, including the head, hand, chest, knees, shoulders, low back, neck, upper extremities, thighs, and feet. Furthermore, we investigated the adverse effect of acupotomy on those areas after treatment. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and frequency analysis. Results : ‘Bruise of specific region’ accounted for the largest portion with 29 cases, followed by 24 cases of ‘feeling tired and sleepy’ and 17 cases of ‘itch’. There were 16 cases of ‘sustained pain’ at the area of treatment, 11 cases of ‘fatigue’, 5 cases of ‘swelling’, 5 cases of ‘dizziness’, 4 cases of ‘hematoma’. There were 3 cases of ‘vertigo’ and 2 cases of ‘parathesia’ and ‘wide bruises’, ‘headache’, ‘gastric discomfort’, ‘bleeding’, and ‘skin rash’ each. There was one case each that experienced ‘unclear pronunciation’, ‘nausea’, ‘abnormal sweating’, ‘vomiting’ and ‘emotional/psychological reactions’. Conclusions : Adverse outcomes associated with acupotomy were mostly ‘bruise of specific region’, ‘feeling tired and sleepy’, ‘itch’, ‘sustatained pain’, and ‘fatigue’. However, no adverse outcome or irreversible damage that have a serious effect on the body were observed.
Kang Kyungho,Hwang Jihyeon,추홍민,이영웅,Chae Hyocheong,Lee Jeong-youn,Lim Kwanghwan,Jung Sehun,Park Seongjun,Choi Seong-Hun,Mun Ju hyeon,김재효,Ryu Myungseok 대한침구의학회 2022 대한침구의학회지 Vol.39 No.1
Background: Acupotomy is a type of acupuncture where a scalpel-shaped needle (miniscalpel needle) is used instead of a normal acupuncture needle to exfoliate adhesion sites or to relax entrapped regions. This study aimed to identify the descriptive characteristics of patients who received acupotomy treatment at a single Korean Medicine Clinic.Methods: This retrospective review analyzed the medical charts of patients who had received acupotomy at least once from August 2017 to December 2019 at a single Korean Medicine Clinic. The demographic characteristics, chief complaints, acupotomy treatment sites, and principal diagnosis codes were analyzed.Results: We identified 551 outpatients; the average age was 52 ± 14.26 years and 49.9% were male. The patients underwent an average of 8.47 sessions of acupotomy. Altogether, 35.91% of the acupotomy treatments were administered to the spinal regions, of which 60.01% were in the lumbar region. The codes related to the lumbar spinal condition/disease which were used most frequently. The chief complaints were dizziness, lumbar spinal stenosis, and Dupuytren’s contracture in patients over 60 years of age.Conclusion: This is the 1st analysis of acupotomy treatment patterns in Korea to date. Acupotomy is primarily administered in the treatment of spinal conditions/diseases, especially for those involving the lumbar region. Future studies are necessary to determine the clinical outcomes of patients who receive acupotomy treatment and the safety of this treatment.
환도의 자침법: 환도의 주치증에 대한 신경해부학적 접근을 바탕으로
Choi Nayoung,Yoon Juhee,Han Dayoon,Lee Daewon,Chae Hyocheong,Oh Kichang,Woo Jongwon 대한침도의학회 2023 대한침도의학회지 Vol.7 No.2
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to provide anatomical information, as well as ap- plicable needling methods and related physiological effects of GB30. Methods: Through the literature analysis, the location, needling method, clinical effect of GB30 were extracted. Based on this information, we investigated the stimulable structures and their therapeutic effects related with GB30 from literature. Results: Connecting the anatomical structures that can be stimulated by needling at GB30 with the clinical effects of GB30, the following can be observed: the inferior gluteal nerve and gluteus maximus, sciatic nerve, piriformis muscle, and gemelli-obturator com- plex, were associated with symptoms in the waist and lower extremity regions. The quadra- tus femoris muscle, pudendal nerve, and posterior femoral cutaneous nerve were related to sacroiliac pain. Conclusion: This study has provided insights into the depth and direction of needling at GB30, along with the anatomical structures that can be stimulated as a result, and their corresponding therapeutic effects.