2015
DOI: 10.13045/acupunct.2015070
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A Comparison of the Effect of Shinbaro Pharmacopuncture and Jakyakgamcho Decoction Pharmacopuncture Treatments in Patients with Low Back Pain Caused by Traffic Accidents : A Retrospective, Case Series Observational Study

Abstract: Objectives : This study was designed to compare the effect of Shinbaro pharmacopuncture treatment and Jakyakgamcho Decoction pharmacopunture treatment in patients with low back pain caused by traffic accidents. Methods : This study was conducted on 64 cases of patients with low back pain caused by traffic accidents, who were admitted to Bucheon Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine from May 3rd, 2015 to October 31th, 2015. The patients were divided into two groups : Shinbaro pharmacopuncture treatment group and J… Show more

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“…Kim et al [5] reported that both herbal acupuncture and chuna treatment were effective on patients suffering with lower back pain sustained in RTAs and that herbal acupuncture was more effective than chuna treatment in the initial 2 weeks, whereas chuna treatment was more effective than herbal acupuncture after 4 weeks of treatment. Kim et al [6] reported that both Shinbaro herbal acupuncture and Jakyakgamcho decoction herbal acupuncture had a significant effect on resolving the pain and disability associated with lower back pain sustained in RTAs.…”
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“…Kim et al [5] reported that both herbal acupuncture and chuna treatment were effective on patients suffering with lower back pain sustained in RTAs and that herbal acupuncture was more effective than chuna treatment in the initial 2 weeks, whereas chuna treatment was more effective than herbal acupuncture after 4 weeks of treatment. Kim et al [6] reported that both Shinbaro herbal acupuncture and Jakyakgamcho decoction herbal acupuncture had a significant effect on resolving the pain and disability associated with lower back pain sustained in RTAs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effectiveness of acupuncture, herbal acupuncture, and chuna treatment, for patients with lower back pain sustained in RTAs has been reported [5,6,7,22]. However, little is known about the effect of length of treatment in hospital on a patient's outcome.…”
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“…There are no studies that combine them. Although Kim et al [21] and Lee et al [22] have demonstrated the efficacy of Korean medicine treatment for low back pain and radiating leg pain after traffic accidents, their studies only included a few cases. Kim et al [15] did study the relationship between lower extremity radiologic findings and low back pain, but it was limited to pain that was experienced during daily life rather than as a result of traffic accident-related injuries.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, various new treatments for back pain are currently being developed, including pharmacoacupuncture [10][11][12] and acupotomy [13], which uses more advanced knowledge of anatomy. Among these treatments, acupuncture [14][15][16] and Chuna therapy [17][18][19] are widely used.…”
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confidence: 99%