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The clinical report of External Gi-Gong Therapy about Pruritus and Erythema (소양(搔痒)과 홍반(紅班)에 대한 기공치료(氣功治療) 증례보고)

  • Bae Hang;Park Ryung-Jun
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.127-148
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    • 2003
  • This paper includes five cases about patient with pruritus and erythema by External Gi-Gong Therapy(EKT) for two days. We judged the patient who has pruritus and erythema, and treated them with External Gi-Gong Therapy(EKT). EKT has always been part of the medical Gi-Gong practice. EKT refers to the process by which a Gi-Gong practitioner directs his intention, or emits his Gi energy, to help others break Gi blockages and induce the sick Gi out of the body so as to alleviate the pain, abate the disease, and balance the flow of Gi. We expect that External Gi-Gong Therapy is effective for patient with pruritus and erythema.

Proposal of Urinary Incontinence Treatment Program Using Moosim Gi-Gong Riding stance. (무심 기공 선자세를 활용한 요실금 치료 프로그램 제안)

  • Lee, Se Won;Lee, Jae Heung;Bae, Jae Ryong;Chui, Eun Geung;Park, Jung Eun;Kang, Han Joo
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.83-108
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    • 2017
  • Objects : The purpose of this study was to investigate Urinary Incontinence improvement effect of Moosim Gi-Gong Riding stance and to propose urinary incontinence treatment Program. Methods : We analyzed the effect of Moosim Gi-Gong Riding stance, and compared to Behavior theraphy which includes Kegel Exercise, Riding Stance of Ki-chum, Zhan-Zhuang-Gong. Results : 1. Moosim Gi-Gong Riding stance can correct the pelvic strain with principles such as horseback riding and help restore organs in the abdominal cavity. 2. Moosim Gi-Gong Riding stance can restore the ability to recover bladder and proximal urethra in right place through changes in the abdominal pressure by breathing and posture 3. Moosim Gi-Gong Riding stance can help restoring the ability to control the urination by increasing the intensity of the abdominal pressure and reinforcing Kidney, Liver, Spleen Meridian muscles. 4. Reinforcing Kidney, Liver, Spleen Meridian muscles can help to treat urinary incontinence through strengthening the tension between organs and activating the intestinal tract. Conclusions : This study shows that treatment program for Urinary Incontinence using Moosim Gi-Gong Riding stance can be useful to patient.

Introduction of Whidam's Su-Gi therapy - Focused on Cervical spine (휘담식 수기요법의 소개 - 경추부를 중심으로)

  • Beag, Ji You;Cho, Min Gun;Bae, Jae Ryong;Kang, Han Joo;Kim, Jun Chul;Lee, Jae Heung;Jang, Sang Chul;Ahn, Hun Mo
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.24-51
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    • 2017
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to introduce Whidam's Su-Gi therapy(WST.) as a remarkable traditional manual therapy. Main subject : WST. is a traditional manual therapy from Do-In(導引) An-Kyo(按蹻) that treats disease by controlling Gi(Gi-Gong therapy). It makes treatment effects by pushing Sa-Gi(邪氣) which becomes aggregation-accumulation(積聚) to right places by using pointillage, stroking, and rubbing with doctor's focused intention(意念). The cervical spine connects body and brain, so treating cervical spine could be a foundation of all treatment. Discussion : WST. is a manual therapy that treats not only muscles, nerves, vessels, joints but also Oriental medicine concept-meridian, acupoint and Gi(氣). Conclusions: 1) WST. is a traditional manual therapy using Gi-Gong, 2) WST. changes Sa-Gi(邪氣) into Jung-Gi(正氣), which means curing aggregation-accumulation(積聚), 3) Cervical WST. treats a passage that connects upper and lower parts of human body; heart and brain, and 4) Cervical WST. is a treatment to activate So-Ju-Cheon(小周天), which controls human body immunity.

Study Of Riding Stance (기마자세에 관한 고찰)

  • Shin Seong-Won;Lee Jae-Heung;Lee Eun-Mi
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.98-126
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    • 2003
  • Objectives : Riding stance has been basic traning of chinese martial arts and Gi-gong. The aim of this study is to observe history, methods, effect of riding stance. Methods : Compare riding stances of each family of martial arts and Gi-gong. Result : 1. Since Wang, the father of Daesung-Gwon had created Chamjang-gong, riding stance becomes a independent foam of Gi-gong 2. The essential method of riding stance is Relaxing the upper body, straightening the spine and putting stress on inner side of the legs. 3. Putting stress on inner legs help relaxing upper body. 4. Riding stance is very similar to horse-back riding. 5. Relaxation must be done for effective riding stance training. Conclusions : Riding stance is necessary for stressful modern people.

Effects of the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise on Physical and Physiological Functions (태극건강기공체조(太極健康氣功體操)가 신체(身體)·생리적(生理的) 기능(機能)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Jun, Young Sun
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.107-124
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    • 2004
  • Objective : This The purpose of this study is to find out the effects of the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise program on physical and physiological functions. Methods : The study is performed with one group pretest-posttest design. A total of 20 subjects are selected by convenience sampling, which are comprised of 11 researchers of a research center, and 9 nurses of a general hospital. The average age of the subjects is 26.3 years old. The Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise program is consisted of 30-minute main exercise and 10-minute finishing exercise. During the first two weeks, the 40 minute program was conducted in a group, 5 times per week. From the third week, it was conducted 3 times per week, twice in a group and once individually by watching video. All of the subjects were examined for the vital signs, blood sugar, body weight, and the flexibility of joint before and after conducting the program. Results : The results of the study are as follows: 1. After the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise, the systolic blood pressure increased, and there is no change in the diastolic blood pressure, but all of them are not significant. 2. After the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise, the pulse decreased, but not significant. 3. After the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise, the blood sugar increased, but not significant. 4. After the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise, the body weight reduced significantly. 5. After the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise, the flexibility of waist significantly increased. 6. After the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise, the flexibility of arm significantly increased(Left : t=-4.219, p=.000, Right : t=-2.74, p=.013). Conclusion : Based on the results described above, it is considered that the Taeguk Gi Gong Exercise program is clearly effective in decreasing body weight and flexibility of joint.

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One Case Report of Infertile Woman Taking Whidam's Su-Gi therapy with Korean Medical Treatment (휘담식 수기요법을 중심으로 한 난임 치료 임상 1례 보고)

  • Jeong, Eun-Ji;Pi, Chien-Mei;Ahn, Hun-Mo;Jang, Sang-Chul;Bae, Jae-Ryong
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.64-82
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    • 2017
  • Objectives : This paper is to report a natural pregnancy of Whidam's Su-Gi therapy with korean medical treatment on a infertile patient who had a missed abortion and was repeatedly failed in IVF-ET. Methods : A patient who had infertility problem had a missed abortion, endometrial curettage and IVF-ET several times. In this study, the patient steadily took a Whidam's Su-Gi therapy with korean medical treatment such as herbal medication, acupuncture, and cupping therapy, and so forth. Results : Through taking Whidam's Su-Gi therapy without assisted reproduction techniques, the patient got pregnant naturally. Conclusions : This case suggest that Whidam's Su-Gi therapy with korean medical treatment is effective in treating infertile female after missed abortion and failure in IVF-ET and inducing natural pregnancy. Therefore, there needs to be more trial on infertile patients treated with Su-Gi therapy with korean medical treatment.

A Trends of Studies in Journal of Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong (대한의료기공학회지 연구 동향)

  • Beag, Ji You;Cho, Min Gun;Jung, Jae Hun;Lee, Eun Mi;Ahn, Hun Mo;Lee, Jae Heung
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.146-165
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    • 2018
  • Objective : The purpose of this review is to overview and evaluate the trends of the studies in J. of The Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong. Methods : All 186 articles' headlines and abstracts from voI.1(1996) to Vol.17(20l7) were evaluated and classified. The dataset was searched from the Hompage of the Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong. Results : 1. In the type of study, the literature studies consisted of 67%(126studies), clinical studies 21%(39), experimental studies 12%(22) in order. 2. Gigong classification was 60.96%(114studies) while Non-Gigong classification was 37.04%(73studies). 3. In Gigong classification, General Gigong took the largest part and there were no Taoist Sexual Practices studies. 4. In Non-Gigong classification, Obstetrics & Gynecology & Pediatrics took the largest part by 25 studies(12.37%). An-Kyo-Hak was the second largest by 24 studies(11.88%). 5. Analysis Research(112 studies, 59.89%) took the largest part in study method. Conclusions : 1. The Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong published average 8.9 studies per year(187 studies per 21 years). 2. Following the object of The Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong, 114 studies(60.96%) of total 187 studies, published by J. of The Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong, were associated to Gigong. 3. In Non-Gigong classification, 25 studies about Obstetrics & Gynecology & Pediatrics, 24 studies about An-Kyo-Hak, 16 studies about Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine and Meridian & Acupoint Study were published by J. of The Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong. 4. In Gigong classification, studies about Meditation and External Gigong Therapy were insufficient. There are even no studies about Taoist Sexual Practices. We need more studies about those categories to come.

A Case Report of Medical Gi-Gong and Korean Medical Therapy for advanced Ankylosing Spondylitis with spinal fusion (척추융합이 진행된 강직성 척추염에 의료기공과 한방요법을 적용한 증례 보고)

  • Lee, Eun Mi;Jung, Jae Hun;Na, Sam Sik;Ahn, Hun Mo
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.99-115
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    • 2019
  • Introduction : In patient with ankylosing spondylitis, when bone formation progresses, spinal fusion occurs and joint motion is severely limited. We performed Medical Gi-gong and Korean medical therapies in patient with advanced ankylosing spondylitis with spinal fusion. Case : 46-year-old male with extensive spinal fusion at the cervical and lumbar spine complains of back pain, hip pain, joint stiffness, eye pain, and digestive problems. HLA-B27 (+), mSASSS is 70. Medical Gi-gong was done 311 days for 340 days. Acupuncture, cupping, and manual treatment were performed once every 5.9 days for one year. BASDAI improved from 5.3 to 4.3, BASFI from 4.3 to 3.7, and BASMI from 6.8 to 5.8. mSASSS did not change. Conclusions : Patients with advanced ankylosing spondylitis were treated with Medical Gigong and Korean medical therapies to achieve a slight improvement.

The Effect of Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop on Treatment of Low Back Pain (무심기공 도인법이 요통치료에 미치는 효과)

  • Jang, Sang Chul;Chong, Myong Soo;Pi, Chien Mei;Ahn, Hun Mo;Lee, Jae Heung;Roh, Ju Hee;Bae, Jae Ryong
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.1-26
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    • 2018
  • The objective of this study is to verify the effects of Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop on low back pain targeting low back pain patients hospitalized in Korean medicine hospitals. For the study, 44 adult female and male patients hospitalized with low back pain at M Korean Medicine Hospital and H Korean Medicine Hospital located in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province were recruited. The subjects had a temperature difference between left and right 湧泉(KI1) of over 0.5℃ through infrared thermographic imaging, and 23 of them were classified in the control group for retrospective analysis based on the test records. Infrared thermographic imaging, X-ray pelvic AP view - standing position, a sit-and-reach test and a VAS survey were employed for detection, and IBM SPSS Statistics 24 for the statistical process. The results were rounded down to three decimal places as in an average±standard deviation, and the significance level was 0.05 to be evaluated significant if p<0.05. The result of the study is as follows: 1. In the comparison between before and after conducting Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop, the meaningful difference was shown in the experimental group in all indicators. But Indicators except for the temperature difference between right and left 湧泉(KI1)(difference between before and after) and In displaced pelvic correction indicators on the X-ray showed a significant difference in the control group. 2. As for the variation widths of the experimental group and the control group, the former showed significant temperature differences between 印堂(EX-HN3) and 關元(CV4) and right and left 湧泉(KI1); difference variations of anteflexion; and changes in PI and In displacement on the X-ray. 3. As for changes in the experimental group according to demographic characteristics, gender, age and degree of obesity did not show significant differences in all indicators. However, those who experienced back pain for more than six months in the experimental group showed the biggest body temperature differences between 印堂(EX-HN3) and 關元(CV4), while other indicators had no significant difference. As a result, patients who received Korean medicine treatment showed relieved back pain and improvement in pelvic correction and sports activity; however, those who got Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop together showed more clearer improvement effects in pelvic correction and sports activity.

Assessment Analysis of Yang-Seng Gi-Gong Lecture through Questionnaire (설문지를 통한 양생기공학 강의평가 분석)

  • Na, Sam Sik;Ahn, Hun Mo
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2017
  • Objective : This paper was written to develop clinically useful education system of 'Yang-Seng Gi-Gong' based on the principles of Korean medicine by analyzing the lecture evaluation through the questionnaire Methods : We surveyed 55 students who took 'Yang-Seng Gi-Gong' lectures at Wonkwang University School of Korean Medicine in 2016. Results : 1. The degree of reflection of the learning goal was 7.0 ± 2.1 and the overall interest was high in the regression analysis of the learning goal reflectivity. The satisfaction of the practical lecture was higher than the theoretical lecture. 2. In the evaluation of difficulty level, it was evaluated that the practical training was effective and the practice of standing position was the most difficult. 3. Due to the nature of the lectures, the difference between men and women was found in several items but it was not effective. 4. Generally, we appropriately assessed the preparation and progress of the class and practice. 67% of the respondents evaluated the current class as appropriate. 5. In the survey on participation in class, there was a high degree of participation in the practical lecture and a high correlation between overall participation and participation in the practical lecture. Conclusions: It is necessary to look for ways to concentrate with interest in the lecture, focusing on the practice, and to encourage the participation of women in the practice.