Journal of Pharmacopuncture (Mar 2023)

Case Study of a Patient with Trigger Finger after Conducting Pharmacopuncture according to the Progress

  • Jeong Ho Huh,
  • Dong Heon Lee,
  • Jun Young Lee,
  • Ju Hwa Jeong,
  • Seok Hee Kim,
  • Kyung Jin Lee,
  • Tae Han Yook,
  • Kyeong Han Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2023.26.1.99
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 99 – 104

Abstract

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Our study purpose was to report the clinical application of five different pharmacopunctures (Sweet BV, Scolopendrae Corpus, Chukyu, Cervi Parvum Cornu, and Hominis Placenta) for trigger finger. A patient was admitted to Ba-reun-mom S Korean Medicine Clinic and diagnosed with trigger finger. Because the effects of each pharmacopuncture have been confirmed in various acute to chronic cases, we treated a patient diagnosed with trigger finger using pharmacopunctures Sweet BV and Scolopendrae Corpus at the acute phase, Chukyu pharmacopuncture at the acute to chronic phase, and pharmacopunctures Cervi Parvum Cornu and Hominis Placenta at the chronic phase. This case was measured and assessed by Quinnell’s classification of triggering and visual analogue scale (VAS) scores. After treatment, the patient’s fifth finger pain and function were improved. The VAS score decreased from 5 to 0. The Quinnell’s classification of triggering score decreased from 2 to 0. This case indicated that a patient with trigger finger could be treated by five pharmacopuncture treatments according to the treatment regimen and disease progress.

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