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KMID : 0363320230440040791
Journal of Korean Oriental Internal Medicine
2023 Volume.44 No. 4 p.791 ~ p.802
A Case Report of Intercranial Hemorrhage with Hemiplegia Improved by Jayumkeonbi-tang with Deer Antler and Other Korean Medicine Treatments
Kang Jie-Yoon

Shin Joo-Eun
Baek Ji-Soo
Kim Yoon-Sik
Seol In-Chan
Yoo Ho-Ryong
Abstract
Objective: This study reports on the effectiveness of Korean medicine treatment in a patient with intracerebral hemorrhages with symptoms of hemiplegia, personality change, and aphasia.

Case presentation: The patient was treated using Korean medicine, including Jayumkeonbi-tang with deer antler as herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, and a limb activation exercise. To evaluate the effect on clinical symptoms, a manual muscle test, the Modified Functional Ambulation Classification, and the Korean version of the Modified Barthel Index were used. After 84 days of treatment, the MMT grade of the right upper and lower limbs improved from Gr. 2+/2- to Gr. 4/3~4 on average, and personality change and aphasia were gone.

Conclusion: A complex treatment that includes Jaeumkunbi-tang, acupuncture, moxibustion, and limb activation exercises can be effective following an intracerebral hemorrhage resulting in hemiplegia and personality change. However, more research is needed.
KEYWORD
intracranial hemorrhage, Jayumkeonbi-tang, deer antler, Korean medicine
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