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KMID : 0363420210350010018
Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics
2021 Volume.35 No. 1 p.18 ~ p.29
Treatments of Korean Medicine for Pediatric Growth: A Literature Review of Clinical Studies
Han Ji-Eun

An Tteul-E-Bom
Park Jang-Kyung
Sung Hyun-Kyung
Yeon Ji-Hye
Sung Soo-Hyun
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study is to provide evidence of treatment of growth disorder

Methods: We have reviewed clinical studies of growth disorder in children and adolescent through 6 databases until February, 2020. The searching keywords were ¡°short stature OR dwarfism OR growth disorder¡± AND ¡°acupuncture OR electric acupuncture OR electroacupuncture OR moxibustion OR herb medicine OR cupping OR Korean medicine OR oriental medicine OR chuna OR pharmacopuncture OR qigong OR traditional medicine OR traditional Korean medicine OR Korean medicine¡±. There was no limit to time and language.

Results: As a result of the initial search, a total of 270 papers from six domestic databases were found. Among these papers, 156 papers were selected after excluding duplicated papers, and 109 of them were further excluded after checking the title and the abstract. Additionally, 28 papers were excluded by reviewing the full text. The author, year, number of patients, treatment, evaluation tools, and results of a total of 19 papers were included in this study and were summarized. 90.5% of the studies have shown that herbal remedies have improved childhood growth.

Conclusions: Random control studies and large-scale observational studies are needed in future to show high-quality evidence for the treatment of Korean medicine in pediatric growth.
KEYWORD
Clinical studies, Pediatric growth, Growth disorder, Literature review
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