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A Clinical Study on the Case of Neurologic Bladder Induced by Transverse Myelitis Treated with Korean Medicine, Especially Dong-Qi Acupuncture Therapy (동씨침을 위주로 실행한 복합치료가 횡단성 척수염으로 인한 신경인성 방광 환자에 대한 증례보고)

  • Kim, Jung-Uk;Park, Min-Jie;Sung, Su-Min;Yun, Chong-Hwa;Hwang, Min-Seop
    • Journal of Acupuncture Research
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.225-236
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    • 2006
  • Objectives : This report intended to estimate effects taken by using Dong-Qi Acupuncture Therapy on a patient with neurogenic bladder induced by transverse myelitis(712, L1 level). Methods : From 6th May, 2005 to 30th June, 2005. The patient received Dong-Qi Acupuncture Therapy. Results : 1. Since being hospitalized, the patient's voiding has improved from intermittent catheterization to independent urination state. And the volume of residual urine has decreased from 150cc-350cc to 0cc-l0cc. 2. The urodynamic findings showed that first sensation, maximal detrusor pressure, compliance and maximal bladder capacity changed from 456ml to 195mL, from 29cmH2O to 31cmH2O, from none to 25.31mL/cmH2O, from under 650mL to 590mL, respectively. Conclusion : We considered Dong-Qi Acupuncture Therapy had a useful effect on Neurogenic Bladder.

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Evolutionary Biological and Up-down Theoretical Interpretation on Balancing Medicine of Temporomandibular Joint (턱관절균형의학의 진화론 및 승강론적 해석)

  • Chi, Gyoo Yong
    • Journal of TMJ Balancing Medicine
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.6-10
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    • 2018
  • In order to propose a fundamental and appliable theories for balancing therapy of temporomandibular joint (TMBT), evolutionary proofs and up-down theories in evolutionary biology and Korean medicine were investigated. Balancing therapy of temporomandibular joint treats disorder and diseases of the whole body through straightening of the abnormal linking between temporomandibular joint and axis. Although the mechanism of this therapy contains many merits like multicellular integrity and coadjustment, ease of balance and alert forward mobility by the bipedal stepping and evolution to Homo sapiens, increasing disadvantages of balancing pressure of right and left in the lengthened perpendicular axis and the balancing load of temporomandibular joint and axis following the reactional change of dental occlusion are deeply related and considered in this therapy. As for up-down theory, crossing of heavenly qi and earth qi centering on cervical joint is presented as the first mechanism for TMBT, and the other ones like in-out and up-down qi activity of tripple energizer, up-down of essence-qi-spirit in the three backbone barrier and three cinnabar field, up-down of yin-yang-water-fire of viscera and bowels can be related too.

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Oriental Medicine Music therapy for The treatment of Sasangin's disdases (사상체질인(四象體質人)의 병증(病證) 치료를 위한 한방음악치료(韓方音樂治療)에 관한 연구;장부대소(臟腑大小)와 호흡출납(呼吸出納)을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Seung-Hyun
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2007
  • The biological and pathological states of lung, spleen, liver and kidneys are determined by nature and emotion of sorrow, anger, joy and pleasure, It is considered that the music, besides medicine or acupuncture, can be a way of treating as a therapeutics for the treatment of Sasangin's diseases. This study is to find out a way of music therapy for the treatment of Sasangin's diseases. The ways of music therapy in each constitution based on 'the great and small of Viscera and Bowels' and 'the exhale and inhale, the drawing in and sending out' are as follows: 1. In case of Soeumin, a skip going up melodic progression, dotted rhythm and the major triad harmonic progression are recommended to improve the Qi of warm Yang. 2. In case of Soyangin, in regular sequence down melodic progression, a sixteenth note and the minor triad harmonic progression are recommended to improve the Qi of cool Yin. 3. In case of Taeumin, in regular sequence going up melodic progression, a sixteenth note and the bright and active the major triad harmonic progression are recommended to improve the Qi of dispersing exhale. 4. In case of Taeyangin, a skip down melodic progression, a quarter note and a diminished triad harmonic progression are recommended to improve the Qi of gathering inhale.

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Understanding Qi: Its Development and Clinical Application to Nursing Practices (기 개념의 이해와 간호 실무 적용)

  • Kim, Myung-Ja
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.38 no.3
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    • pp.445-453
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    • 2008
  • Purpose: This paper analyzed the historical origins of the Qi concept and assesses its possible contribution to the development of complementary therapy and new nursing practices. Methods: In order to clarify the Qi concept measure its theoretical/clinical potentials, this study analyzed both historical data and experimental research that adopt and apply the concept. These include modern/contemporary research measuring its effects in promoting mental and physical health. Using the method of cross-cultural comparison, this study analyzed diverse approaches to the Qi concept and sought to find common features among the approaches. Results: A historical, cross-cultural analysis revealed several fundamental similarities between Qi theories that have developed in the east and the holistic concepts that have evolved in the western traditions. Especially, the analysis of the more recent research on the Qi concept shows ample possibilities of its future contributions to the development of new diagnostic applications and the promotion of overall human health. Conclusion: The historical study of the Qi concept found some key common factors in the diverse philosophical traditions in the east and the west. Considering the growing popularity of complementary therapy among health professionals and the general public, the Qi concept and its clinical applications are expected to promote human health. In this context, this research contributes to developing new nursing practices based on the concept by clarifying its philosophical origins and theoretical backgrounds.

A study of the effect that the practice of Qi-Gong has on controlling one's body weight (기공수련이 체중조절에 미치는 영향에 대한 연구 -일부지역 소재 주민들을 중심으로-)

  • Choi, Woo-Jeong;Hong, Seong-Gyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.55-69
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    • 2007
  • A Study about the Effect of the Kwang-Dong Qi-Gong Therapy in Bariatrics. The purpose of this study is to find out what effects the practice of Qi-Gong shows in controlling obese that is one of the main causes of adult disease. In this study, the researchers chose some overweight or obese subjects over 17 years and divided them into two groups, and gave 4 weeks of twelve treatments to one group with Kwang-Dong Qi-Gong therapy developed by Hong Seong-Gyun in Kwang-Dong, and did not give any treatment to another group. And the effects were evaluated by comparative analysis. Before and after the treatments, the researchers measured the height, weight, body fat, BMI(Body Mass Index), hip size, etc. of two groups of them. And the health condition and eating habits of each persons of the two groups were examined before the experiment, and the difference of eating habits between the two groups was investigated in the course of the experiment, and the effects of the therapy that the treated group felt is investigated with an questionnaire sheet after the experiment. The following shows the result of the comparative analysis about the experiment 1. The result of the experiment about the effect of Kwang-Dong Qi-Gong therapy treated to control overweight or obese shows that : a) The height, body weight, BMI, body fat index, chest size did not make any statistically meaningful difference. b) The measurements of hip, waist, forearms, thighs, calves, and ankles made meaningful differences. 2. In the course of the experiment, the eating habits of the two groups did not make any significant difference except the frequency of dining together. 3. The effect of Kwang-Dong Qi-Gong therapy for the group that was given 12 treatments shows that : a) Regarding the change of their defecation, 81% of the subjects in the treated group said 'Yes' and 19% said 'No', that is most of subjects answered positively. b) Before the experiment, three subjects of the treated group had been taking medicine, but after the practice of Kwang-Dong Qi-Gong therapy, they appeared to stop taking medicine. c) 87% of subjects in the treated group said that they 'feel well' after he practice, 13% said that they 'did not feel well', that is most of subjects were satisfied with Kwang-Dong Qi-Gong therapy. d) 81% of subjects in the treated group replied that they 'feel peaceful in mind' after the practice, 19% replied that they 'did not feel peaceful in mind.'

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A clinical report on psychogenic child enuresis treated by oriental medicine psychological care (한방정신요법으로 치료한 심인성 소아 유뇨 환자 치험 1례)

  • Kim, Su-Youn;Choi, Chang-Won;Kim, Kyung-Su;Kim, Kyeong-Ok;Lee, Dong-Won;Won, Ho-Young
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.209-215
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    • 2006
  • Enuresis is caused by complex reasons. Especially the secondary enuresis is influenced by psychological factor. As a medical care to enuresis, therefore, psychological therapy is highly appraised and oriental medicine psychological clinic is also recognized as an important therapy. IiGyeungByunQi-therapy is a psychological therapy that a doctor changes emotional status of a patient by using various methods. Giungoroen-therapy is another psychological therapy that promotes patient's recognition of disease and will to cure it through conversation. This paper reports the case that child enuresis is satisfactory cured through IiGyeungByunQi and Giungoroen therapy.

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The Case Study of a Patient with Ul-zeung who has treated by Hyun-chim therapy (현침요법을 통한 울증 치료 2례)

  • Yoon, Jong-Cheon;Jung, In-Chul;Lee, Sang-Yong
    • Journal of Haehwa Medicine
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.289-294
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    • 2007
  • Hyun-chim Therapy was made for help the people who didn't learn breath training. The doctor acupuncture and treat 'Hyun-chi-sul' and it is a means by which patient can use 'universal Qi'. Ul-zeung comes from obstruction of qi by stress. The mind affect the body. The patient has depressed mood, irritable sign, chest discomfort, flank pain, angry stats and some strange feeling on the throat. In the case, two female patients, who complained of depression, insomnia, anxiety, palpitation, low energy, etc. We treated the patients with Hyun-chim Therapy. In result, the symptoms which they complained were improved.

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Yangseng(Health Preservation) and Relaxation Theraphy (양생(養生)과 이완요법(弛緩療法))

  • Shin, Yong-Cheol;Ko, Seong-Gyu
    • Journal of Society of Preventive Korean Medicine
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.11-17
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    • 2006
  • TIn the study of Yangseng(養生) and Relaxation therapy, the results were as follows : According to the traditonal oriental medical theory, Oriental medicine focused on Yangseng(養生). Especially vital-energy is able to resist the disease and adapt to the environment and assist the healing of the body. Relaxation theraphy is a kind of Qigong. And it is not only breathe, but also accumulate the vital energy in the body, Which is also called "genuine qi(眞氣)" or "internal qi(內氣)." The therapy is based on controlling of Sprit(神), Breathing(呼吸), Mind(心). And it is in harmony with Qi-circulation(氣-循環), so smoothing the circulation of meridians, strengthened Essential-material(精), Qi(氣), Sprit(神). The Relaxation theraphy made the body and mind relaxed, and it is helpful of preventation of disease and mental health. And it treats neurosis, somatoform disease, it uses main or helpful therapy of various disease, elevates health mental concentration. And it is more effective by application of music, aroma, taping, psycho-therapy.

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A Case Report of a Patient with an Insomnia due to Qi and Blood Deficiency, and Insufficiency of Heart. (기혈부족(氣血不足), 심허(心虛)로 진단된 불면환자(不眠患者) 1례(例)에 대한 증례보고)

  • Kim, Kyu-Tae;Lee, Je-Kyun;An, Keon-Sang;Kwon, Seung-Ro;Kim, Kwang-Ho;Choi, Woo-Sung;Kang, Man-Ho
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.175-181
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical application of oriental medical therapy for Insomnia due to Qi and Blood deficiency and insufficiency of Heart. In this case, we treated the patient with insomnia by oriental medical therapy, specially Insamyaogyung-tang(人蔘養榮湯) and Gong-jin-dan(拱辰丹), And we checked patient's sleeping time. In result, at the first time, the patient slept only one hour. After oriental medical therapy, the patient slept over 6 hours, Conclusionally oriental medical therapy, specially Insamyaogyung-tang(人蔘養榮湯) and Gong-jin-dan(拱辰丹) is very helpful for the patient of insomnia due to Qi and Blood deficiency, and insufficiency of Heart.

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A basic study on the Qi-diagnosis(氣診) using method of diagnosis and treatment (임상 활용을 위한 기진(氣診)에 대한 기초적인 연구)

  • Cho, Dae Geun;Kim, Gyeong Cheol
    • The Journal of the Society of Korean Medicine Diagnostics
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.45-56
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    • 2018
  • The authors are using Qi-diagnosis (integrated diagnosis by bio-energy) that is a method of diagnosis and treatment. We applied Qi-diagnosis to the main study to lay the foundation and framework for research and education about the Korean Medicine. The authors try to describe systemically and specifically the Qi-diagnosis that the authors are using in clinical diagnosis ane treatment so that anyone can use it. The authors have been able to grasp the flow of human bio-energy through years of training. It has had many effects by applying the Qi-diagnosis to patients. The steps of the bio-energy flow have become objective. And the authors have been applied to acupuncture, herbal medicine, moxibustion, bruising treatment and anthrax anesthesia in clinical through the Qi-diagnosis. Also, it is applied to the life management of patients. It is applied to arts such as music therapy and art therapy. The deeper the depth of the Qi-diagnosis, the greater the opportunity to utilize the Qi-diagnosis. The Qi-diagnosis is the origin of the korean medicine. It was able to make diagnosis and treatment correct and to establish clues that the medical problems would be solved through the Qi-diagnosis. In order to do so, the diagnostician must be able to feel the auricular flow of the body accurately and objectively. In addition, he must have a comprehensive understanding of the overall framework of medicine. As a result, diagnosis and treatment of the patient as well as general problems of the patient can be identified and advised, so comprehensive treatment is possible. And it is not only a specific person can do it, but it is a diagnostic method that anyone can take if they take the basic steps step by step.

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