KMID : 0895820050150020077
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Journal of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine 2005 Volume.15 No. 2 p.77 ~ p.89
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The Clinical Analysis of Traffic Accident Patients Treated by Oriental Medicine
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Song Young-Il
Jin Kwang-Seon Shin Hye-Lan Yoon Il-Ji Choi Seung-Hoon Oh Min-Seok
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Abstract
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Objectives: This study was designed to find out the characteristic of patients who had admitted due to traffic accident and to promote the superiority of oriental medical treatment on the sequelae of traffic accident.
Methods: We analyzed 332 traffic accident patients statistically according to medical charts, who had been hospitalized from January 1, 2000 to October 30, 2004.
Results and Conclusions: The analysis showed that there was no significant difference in sex(p>0.05), but the older group and the shorter group of interval time from onset to addmission had the better remedial result(p<0.05). The most common diagnosis that had the better remedial result was lumbar sprain, followed by multiple contusion, cervical sprain, herniated lumbar disc, herniated cervical disc(p<0.05), and the most effective oriental medical treatment was moxibusition, followed by blood cupping therapy, taping therapy, chuna therapy except acupuncture, herbal medication, oriental physical therapy(p<0.05). In using of TENS, ICT, U/S, complex therapy had better remedial result than single therapy(p<0.05). The longer period of treatment group had better remedial result generally(p<0.05).
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KEYWORD
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Traffic accident, Oriental medical treatment
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