Journal of Pharmacopuncture (Sep 2012)

Clinical Review of the Effects of Chukyu (spine-healing) Pharmacopuncture in the Treatment of Lumbago and Skelalgia Patients

  • Lee Yoo-Hwan ,
  • Kim Jung-Hee ,
  • Jeong Jae-Yeob ,
  • Lee Kyeong-A,
  • Kim Cheol-Hong ,
  • Jang Kyung-Jun ,
  • Kim Won-Il ,
  • Kim Young-Gyun ,
  • Yoon Hyun-Min

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3831/kpi.2012.15.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 39 – 44

Abstract

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Objective:The purpose of this study is to report the effects of Chukyu (spine-healing) pharmacopuncture treatment in patients with lumbago and skelalgia. Methods:This clinical study included 45 patients who were treated for lumbago and skelalgia at the Department of Acupuncture and Moxibusition, Dong-Eui University College of Oriental Medicine, from July 5, 2011, to January 31, 2012. Subjects were randomly divided into two groups: Chukyu (spinehealing)- pharmacopuncture-treated group (experimental group, n = 23) and normal saline-pharmacopuncture-treated group (control group, n = 22). Patients in the experimental group were treated with acupuncture and Chukyu (spine-healing) pharmacopuncture while those in the control group were treated with acupuncture and normal saline pharmacopuncture. To estimate the efficacy of controlling pain, we checked the visual analog scale [VAS], and to estimate the improvement of the symptoms, we evaluated by pain rating scale [PRS] and the Oswestry low-back pain disability index [ODI]. Results:A comparison of the experimental and the control groups showed more significant improvements in the VAS, PRS, and ODI for the experimental group than for the control group. Conclusions:Chukyu (spine-healing) pharmacopuncture can be used for effective treatment in patients with lumbago and skelalgia.

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