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A Clinical Case Report on Multiple Sclerosis Treated by Korean Medicine (다발성 경화증에 대한 한방치료 치험 1례)

  • Jeon, Yong-Tae;Park, Sang-Hun;Ko, Youn-Seok
    • The Journal of Churna Manual Medicine for Spine and Nerves
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.21-33
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    • 2014
  • Objectives : This study was to report the improvement of the patient with multiple sclerosis treated by Korean Medical treatment. Methods : The patient diagnosed as multiple sclerosis treated by acupuncture, bee venom pharmacupuncture, chuna manual therapy, and herbal medicine. To evaluate the effects of korean medicine, we used manual muscle test(MMT), the standard for assessment of the effect of stroke treatment, functional system(FS), visual analog scale(VAS). Results : 1. The patient's pain and optic dysfunction were reduced by the above therapy. 2. There was no change in manual muscle test(MMT), but there was mild improvement in finger joints function in the standard for assessment of the effect of stroke treatment. 3. In functional system(FS) scale, there was enhancement in optic function within a range. And there was improvement in expanded disability statue scale(EDSS) from 4.0 to 3.0. 4. In visual analog scale(VAS), there was considerable improvement from 9 to 6. Conclusions : The korean medical treatment was reduced pain and optic dysfunction.

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A Clinical Case Report of Multiple Sclerosis Treated with Only Hominis Placental Pharmacopuncture (자하거 약침 단독치료로 호전된 다발성 경화증 치험 1례)

  • Hwang, Gyu-sang;Yu, Keun-jeong;Lee, Su-yeong;Lee, Jun-yeong;Kim, Du-ri;Hong, Ka-kyung;Shin, Sun-ho;Shin, Yong-jeen
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.289-300
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    • 2017
  • Objectives: This case report describes the effect of Hominis placenta pharmacopuncture (HPP) on multiple sclerosis. Methods: A multiple sclerosis patient with gait disturbances, tremors, spasms of both lower limbs, and diplopia was treated with only HPP for two weeks. To evaluate the effects of HPP on the balance ability of the patient, the Functional System (FS) scale, Expanded Disability Statue Scale (EDSS), visual analog scale (VAS), manual muscle test (MMT), and Berg Balance Scale (BBS) were used. Results: The HPP treatment reduced the patient's gait disturbance, tremors, spasms of the lower limbs, and diplopia. According to the FS scale, the patient's cerebellar and optic functions were enhanced. In addition, the patient's performance on the EDSS improved from 4.0 to 3.0.3. As shown by the MMT, the lower extremities showed a mild improvement (from F+ to G.4). Furthermore, the VAS showed a considerable improvement, decreasing from 9 to 6.5 post-treatment. The patient's performance on the BBS, which denotes balance ability, showed a considerable improvement, increasing from 38 to 49. Conclusion: Treatment with only HPP could help to ameliorate the symptoms of multiple sclerosis.