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Domestic Clinical Research Trends of Shinbaro Pharmacopuncture: Scoping Review (신바로 약침의 국내 임상 연구 동향: 스코핑 리뷰)

  • Yeongmin Kim;Yunhee Han;Seungkwan Choi;Jungho Jo;Byeonghyeon Jeon;Hyeonjun Woo;Wonbae Ha;Junghan Lee
    • Journal of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.125-144
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    • 2023
  • Objectives This study aimed to investigate domestic clinical research trends in Shinbaro pharmacopuncture, identify diseases managed using Shinbaro pharmacopuncture, and suggest the direction for future studies to increase its clinical utilization. Methods This study used five steps proposed by Arksey and O'Malley and the PRISMA-extension for scoping reviews checklist. We examined published literature on Shinbaro pharmacopuncture studies reported until June 5, 2023, in the following eight databases (Research Information Sharing Service, Science ON, Oriental Medicine Advanced Searching Integrated System, KMBASE, The Society of Internal Korean Medicine, PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library). The search terms used were 'Shinbaro' or 'Sinbaro'. Results A total of 47 studies were included in our analysis. Of these, 37 (78.7%) were interference time series studies. Shinbaro pharmacopuncture was the most frequently used treatment for lumbosacral disease (n=15). In the facial area, ST4 and ST6 were used in five out of six studies, and in the shoulder area, TE14 and LI15 were used in all studies. Nine of the 15 studies in the lumbosacral area used the EX-B2. The other parts mostly used the pressure points. Compared to other pharmacopuncture methods, the treatment effect was similar to that of bee venom, and faster than that of jungsongouhyul. Conclusions This is the first scoping review of Shinbaro pharmacopuncture therapy in South Korea. Studies with a high level of evidence based on sole treatment, large capacities, and standardization of Shinbaro pharmacopuncture need to be conducted to increase its clinical utilization.

Four Cases of the Patients with Acute Phase of Facial Palsy Treated by Korean Medicine - Focused on Inpatients Who Applied Non-resistance Technique (한방치료로 호전된 급성기 말초성 안면신경마비 치험 4례 - 무저항요법을 적용한 입원 환자 중심으로)

  • Kyung, Da-hyun;Kim, Min-Kyung;Lee, Si-Won;Bae, Ji-Eun;Jang, Ha-Lim;Lim, Seung-Hwan
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology and Dermatology
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.69-80
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    • 2022
  • Objectives : The purpose of this study is to report that the patient with Peripheral Facial palsy received Korean medicine treatments including SJS Non-resistance Technique-Facial(NRT-F) palsy through hospitalization treatment and received treatment effects. Methods : Four patients with peripheral facial palsy were treated with herbal medication, acupuncture, pharmacoacupunture, and NRT-F. The effect of treatment was evaluated by House-Brackmann Scale and the Yanagihara grading system. Results : After Korean medicine treatments with SJS NRT-F, symptoms were decreased and conditions were improved. Furthermore, the House-Brackmann Scale and the Yanagihara grading system scores were numerically better. Conclusions : The Korean medicine treatments with SJS NRT-F might be effective for Facial palsy.

Peripheral Facial Palsy with Fatigue Symptoms is Improved by Korean Medicine Treatment: A Case Report (피로증상을 동반한 말초성 안면마비 환자에게 익기보혈탕과 약침치료를 포함한 한의복합치료 증례보고 1례)

  • Eun-je Oh;Woo-sub Song;Joo-hee Oh;Seung-hee Lee;Gun-hee Bae;Dong-jin Jang;Soo-kyeong Lee;Yoon-jung Lee;Mu-jin Park
    • The Journal of Internal Korean Medicine
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    • v.44 no.5
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    • pp.830-836
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    • 2023
  • Objective: This study investigated the efficacy of using Korean medicine treatments on a patient with peripheral palsy with fatigue symptoms. Methods: A 58-year-old female patient with peripheral palsy and fatigue symptoms was treated with herbal medicine (Yikgeebohyul-tang), acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, Chuna manual therapy, and cupping therapy for 21 days. The treatment effects on peripheral palsy were evaluated using the Yanagihara and House-Brackmann grading systems. Results: Following treatment, the patient showed decreases in the House-Brackmann grading system and fatigue symptoms, as well as an improved Yanagihara grading system score. Conclusions: These results show that Korean medicine treatment improved the condition of a patient with peripheral palsy with fatigue symptoms.