Journal of Acupuncture Research (Aug 2022)

Korean Medicine Treatment for Managing Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: Case Report

  • Ji-won Park,
  • Myung-In Jeong,
  • Wu-Jin Jeong,
  • Hae-Won Hong,
  • Ji-eun Koo,
  • Sung-won Choi,
  • Da-hyun Kyung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13045/jar.2022.00122
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 3
pp. 234 – 238

Abstract

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A 53-year-old male who had received surgery on his right ankle joint 10 years previously was diagnosed with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome the following year. Despite various treatments (sympathetic nerve-block medication, pain relievers, corticosteroids, nerve blocks, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) over the years there was no improvement in his symptoms. Recently the patient was admitted to a Korean medicine hospital where he received treatment (acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, and herbal treatment) and his symptoms gradually showed improvement. The patient was concurrently on psychiatric medicine, antihistamine medication, and opioids for pain (when necessary). A decrease in numeric rating scale, Oswestry disability index scores, and an increase in the Korean version of the 5-level EuroQol-5 dimension score showed symptom improvement within 36 days. This study suggests complex Korean medicine treatment for Complex Regional Pain Syndrome may result in a reduction in pain and improved quality of life.

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