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The Effects of Traditional Physical Therapy on Pain Reduction and Depression Level of Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain (만성요통 환자의 우울수준과 통증감소에 미치는 전통적 물리치료의 효과)

  • You, Jae-Eung;Jung, Eun-Ha
    • The Journal of Korean Physical Therapy
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    • v.13 no.3
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    • pp.677-683
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    • 2001
  • The object of this study is in the comparison of level of depression between patients with chronic low back pain & normal adult, of the relation between reduction of pain & level of depression and in the examination of the influence of traditional physical therapy against the reduction of pain & level of depression of the patients with chronic low back pain for the new recognition of psychological factors to the physical therapists as well as patients. This study was targeted for 40 patients with chronic low back pain who were diagnosed as lumbar sprain & herniated intervertebral disk and compared & analyzed how traditional physical therapy has an influence to their reduction of pain and level of depression by questioning with visual an analog scale of Beck's depression inventory & pain inventory to them. The results are as follows. 1. Traditional physical therapy has an effect in the reduction of pain of the patients with chronic low back pain. 2. Although traditional physical therapy relieved a little the level of depression of patients with chronic low back pain. there was no evident effect statistically. 3. In the relation between the reduction of pain and level of depression, level of depression also showed somewhat relief according to the reduction of pain and appeared that they have some relationship. However, it's degree was not big. 4. In the comparison of the level of depression between the normal adult and the patient with chronic low back pain, the level of depression of the patient with low back pain are high rather than that of normal adult.

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A Case of Hepatic and Pulmonary Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patient Treated by Traditional Korean Therapy and XELOX Chemotherapy (한방치료와 XELOX 요법을 병행하여 호전된 간, 폐 전이 대장암 환자 1례)

  • Im, Chang-Rak;Kwon, Kang;Sur, Young-Chan;Bang, Sun-Hwi;Kim, Sung-Su;Seong, Shin
    • Journal of Korean Traditional Oncology
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2012
  • Objective : This report is aimed to investigate the effectiveness of traditional korean therapy including intravenous Cultivated Wild Ginseng Pharmacopuncture (CWGP) and Soram immunopharmacopuncture with XELOX chemotherapy in treating metastatic colorectal cancer patient. Methods : A 47-year-old woman who was diagnosed as metastatic colorectal cancer on Oct 2011 was concurrently treated with traditional Korean therapy (TKT) and XELOX (capecitabine plus oxaliplatin) for 7 months. TKT includes intravenous CWGP, Soram immuno-pharmacopuncture, acupuncture, moxibustion, and herbal medicine. The effectiveness of therapies was evaluated with computed tomography and tumor marker levels such as carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9). And pain on the lateral abdomen was recorded with Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Results : The tumor mass size of metastatic liver was decreased from 10 cm to 4.3 cm. The tumor marker levels such as CEA and CA19-9 are also decreased. From these results, this case report suggests that the TKT with palliative chemotherapy may be a useful method to treat unresectable metastatic colorectal cancer.

The Effects of Virtual Reality Training and Traditional Balance Training on Balance in Patients with Functional Ankle Instability (가상현실과 전통적 균형훈련이 기능적 발목 불안정성 환자의 균형에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, Su-Hyeon;Park, So-Hee;Kim, Da-Jung;Gwak, Yu-Jin;Shin, Yeon-Jin;Kim, Su-Jin
    • PNF and Movement
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.183-194
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    • 2020
  • Purpose: Functional ankle instability (FAI) causes tension in the joints, ligaments, and tendons, and the impact on visual and vestibular organs leads to imbalance. This study compared the effects of a traditional balance training program to virtual reality training to improve FAI. Methods: Twenty-four participants with FAI (CAIT score < 24) were assigned to a virtual reality training group (n = 13) and a traditional balance training group (n = 11). Both groups pursued their respective training program for four weeks. After a ten-minute warm-up, participants completed a 30-minute training session, three times per week. The traditional balance training group underwent static and dynamic training using a balance board and a stability trainer pad while the virtual reality group underwent balance training using a virtual reality program. Biorescue was used to measure changes in the speed and length of center of pressure (COP) for single-leg stance pre- and post-training. Results: The speed and length of COP improved significantly in both groups after training as compared to before (p < 0.05). However, there were no significant differences in these outcomes between the virtual reality training group and the traditional balance training group (p>0.05). Conclusion: The study findings confirm the effectiveness of both virtual reality training and traditional balance training in reducing ankle instability, with no difference in treatment effects.

A Case Report of a Schizophrenic Patient Treated with Art Therapy and Korean Traditional Medicine (한의치료와 미술치료을 통한 조현병 환자 치험례)

  • Park, Na-Eun;Park, Jun-Hyun;Kim, Dae-Eok;Kim, Sang-Ho;Chung, Dae-Kyoo
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.147-155
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: Schizophrenia is a serious disease that influences not only the patients themselves but also their family and the society. In this case, we employed art therapy and Korean traditional medicine for treating a schizophrenia patient.Methods: The patient was diagnosed with schizophrenia, and the main complaints were hallucination, visual hallucination and catatonic behavior. We treated the patient with art therapy and Korean traditional medicine including acupuncture, moxa and herbal medicine. We used the Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) and the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) for assessment.Results: After treatment, clinical symptoms were improved and the BPRS and PANSS scores were decreased, especially the scores for anxiety, depression and poor rapport.Conclusions: Combined treatment with art therapy and Korean traditional medicine can be effective for treating chronic schizophrenia.

A Case Report: the Traditional Korean Medical Treatment of a Patient with Recurrent Endometriosis after Hormone Therapy (자궁내막증의 호르몬요법 이후 재발된 환자의 한의학적 치료에 대한 증례보고)

  • Jung, Myung-Ju
    • The Journal of Korean Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.87-96
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    • 2015
  • Objectives To report the clinical effectiveness of the Traditional Korean medical treatment on a patient with recurrent endometriosis after hormone therapy. Methods The patient in this case was diagnosed with endometriosis and had been on hormone therapy for one year. We ascertained the recurrent of endometriosis by ultrasonography. The main symptom of dysmenorrhea has been worsened. The patient was treated by the Traditional Korean medical treatment. The symptom of the patient complained was improved. Results After the Traditional Korean medical treatment, dysmenorrhea of endometriosis was improved. The treatment was terminated and after 3 months the patient was maintained an improved state. Conclusions This case report shows that the Traditional Korean medical treatment was effective for treating endometriosis.

The Effects of Training with Immersive Virtual Reality Devices on Balance, Walking and Confidence in Chronic Stroke Patients

  • Hyun-min Moon;Ho-dong Gwak;Jang-hoon Shin;Na-eun Byeon;Wan-hee Lee
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.250-260
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    • 2024
  • Objective: This study aimed to explore the effects of balance training using fully immersive VR devices on the balance and walking abilities of stroke patients. Design: Randomized controlled trial Methods: This study involved 54 stroke patients divided into three groups: VRT(VR and traditional physical therapy), VR(VR only), and TPT(traditional physical therapy only). Interventions were administered twice daily for 30 minutes over eight weeks. Outcome measures included the Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up and Go Test, 10-meter walk test, gait analysis, and Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale. Results: The VRT and VR groups showed significant effects on spatiotemporal variables and confidence compared to the TPT group (p<0.05). Specifically, the VR group demonstrated superior effects in TUG, 10MWT, velocity, stride length, single-leg support, and ABC compared to the other two groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: Fully immersive VR balance training had a positive impact on balance, walking, and confidence in chronic stroke patients. Traditional physical therapy alone showed limited effectiveness, highlighting the potential of VR-based interventions in stroke rehabilitation. These findings underscore the importance of integrating VR technology into clinical practice to enhance outcomes for stroke survivors.

Weight loss effect through traditional Korean instruments

  • Lee, Jin Soo
    • CELLMED
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.22.1-22.5
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    • 2018
  • Most modern adults are overweight or obese. Health services are troubling to overcome the large number of individuals in need of weight loss. Music therapy is emerging as a new option. Among various music therapy methods, it studied various treatments through Korean traditional music, and it is thought that Korean traditional music is a good therapy for diet. The present review focused on find the most useful condition for weight control by using Korean traditional music. National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts measured the dB of Korean traditional music, In the next, listen to other dB's music while eating and compared energy intake, water intake, duration of meals, number of servings, number of bites, eating rate (bites per minute), and bite size (grams). As a result of the exhibits, differences in food intake were also found in the difference of dB. 60 dB of music showed a decrease in energy intake. It suggests that Korean traditional music belonging to 60 dB brings weight loss effect. As a result, the effect of weight loss is shown by use Korean traditional music. However, future studies should be performed to reduce the energy intake by increasing the exposure period to Korean traditional music

Review of Tumor Dormancy Therapy Using Traditional Oriental Herbal Medicine

  • Lee, Jong-Ho;Koung, Fan-Pei;Cho, Chong-Kwan;Lee, Yeon-Weol;Yoo, Hwa-Seung
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.12-20
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    • 2013
  • Objective: Standard cancer therapy prolongs survival, but can be detrimental to the quality of life, compromise the immune system, and leave residual disease that can cause recurrence years or decades in the future. Tumor dormancy therapy is a novel therapeutic approach that may improve these shortcomings, promote quality of life, and prolong survival. The aim of this study was to analyze studies on dormancy therapy, especially studies using traditional Oriental herbal medicine, so as to evaluate the efficacy of dormancy therapy with traditional oriental herbal medicine. Methods: We conducted a systematic literature review using Scientific and Technical Information Integration Services (NDSL), PubMed, and RISS. We searched for clinical reports, papers, and books related to tumor metastasis, recurrence, immunotherapy, tumor dormancy, and traditional oriental herbal medicine with anticancer effects. Seventy-nine (79) experimental and clinical articles in both Korean and English were reviewed. This study was conducted from March 1, 2012 to May 31, 2012. Results: This approach, Tumor dormancy therapy, rather than seeking to remove the tumor, includes combination of low-dose chemotherapy, immunotherapy, immunosurveillance, and other methods to stabilize tumor growth and to enhance the host is immunity against disseminated tumor cells and thus to manage cancer as a chronic disease while maintaining quality of life. In particular, integrative use of Oriental herbal medicine has been shown to induce or maintain tumor dormancy, increase the effectiveness of conventional chemotherapy, improve quality of life, and prolong survival. Conclusion: Tumor dormancy therapy is a promising novel therapeutic approach that may be especially effective with Oriental herbal medicine. Further research is needed to determine its potential mechanisms and therapeutic applications.

The Effects of Korean Traditional Rhythm Therapy on Voice of Parkinson's Disease Patients: A Preliminary Study

  • Heo, Soo-Min;Jeong, Ok-Ran
    • Speech Sciences
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.59-72
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of rhythm therapy program on MPT(Maximum Phonation Time) and acoustic parameters in patients with Parkinson's disease. The therapy program utilized 5 Korean traditional rhythms: jinngyang, jungmori, jungjungmori, jajinmori, and semachi. The therapy consisted of counseling regarding vocal hygiene and actual therapy procedures. Six subjects with Parkinson's disease participated in the study; 3 subjects in experimental group and the other 3 subjects in control group. The pre- and post- acoustic analyses were performed in both groups. The results of this study were as follows; 1) MPT was significantly increased in the experimental group, 2) mono-pitch was significantly improved in the experimental group, 3) mono-loudness was significantly improved in the experimental group, and finally, HNR was significantly increased in the experimental group compared to the control group.

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A Study on Cooperrative Medical Treatment System between traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in China (중국의 한양방협진 현황 (중국중서의결합잡지(中國中西醫結合雜誌)를 대상으로 분석))

  • Jun, Chang-Yong;Cho, Ki-Ho;Park, Jung-Mi
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.20 no.3 s.39
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    • pp.9-17
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    • 1999
  • Objectives: Recently a renovation of the medical-welfare system to reflect the changes of disease spectrum with the demographic changes of society, the increase in income level, and marked concerns for health promotion has been demanded. In accordance with this, attempts have been made to actively integrate traditional medicine based on symptom-differentiated treatment and Western medicine based on disease treatment so that they can complement each other. China has already tried a complementary medical treatment system integrating traditional Chinese and Western medicine. So, this article reviewed major advances in research on integrated traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine in China. Methods: The authors analyzed data from clinical articles and experimental works in the ' Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine' Results and conclusions: Each department attempted to integrate Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) and Western Medicine in treatment of various diseases such as malaria, AIDS, and intoxication (rarely found in Korea clinically). Especially in the departments of surgery, dentistry, radiology, and anesthesiology we could see the frequent use of combined treatment. TCM and Western medicine complemented each other very successfully, and the effect of the combined therapy was superior to that of traditional therapy alone. There were diverse methods for therapy in integrated TCM and Western medicine; bath-Tx, physical-Tx, manipulative-Tx, drug -acupuncture, Tibetan medicine, etc. were available in therapy as well as traditional methods such as acupuncture, moxibustion, and negative- Tx. The way of producing Chinese medications were diversified and formulated; making new prescriptions, compounding various kinds of new medicine called' Zhong Cheng Yao' (中成藥) which were easily made, stored, and taken. 'Diagnosis Criteria', 'The effect of TCM Treatment Criteria' were made by committee and broadly used for objectifying diagnosis, discriminating effects of treatments and treatment development, and developing new medical products.

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