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Journal of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
2013 Volume.23 No. 1 p.77 ~ p.86
The Study on Effectiveness of Oriental Medicine Treatment for Lumbar Disc Herniation Inpatients on 208 Cases
Jung Jae-Hoon

Kim Won-Woo
Seong Ik-Hyun
Lee Kap-Soo
Cho Chang-Young
Kum Chang-Jun
Kim Hee-Jeong
Ha In-Hyuk
Abstract
This study was introduced the short-term effectiveness of Oriental medicine treatment for lumbar disc herniation inpatients£®We selected 208 inpatients with a magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)-confirmed lumbar disc herniation since June 2012 until August 2012£®Their demographics characterisitics, numeric rating scale(NRS) and Oswestry back-related disability index(ODI) for low or leg pain, lumbar flexion and extension angle were assessed at baseline and when discharged from the hospital£®When it measured the straight leg raisingscale(SLR), the low side of the angle was examined£®Treatment every patient has received as follow; herbal medicine, bee venom, acupuncture and physical examination, spinal manipulation£®NRS of low back pain and leg pain and ODI is 5.6¡¾2.3, 4.9¡¾2.8 and 45.5¡¾20.0, respectively at baseline and 2.8¡¾1.8, 2.7¡¾1.9 and 27.2¡¾14.1, respectively when discharged from the hospital£®range of motion(ROM) of lumbar flexion and extension angle and SLR is 70.0¡¾27.1, 15.4¡¾7.2 and 61.3¡¾23.0 respectively at baseline and 80.5¡¾16.9, 18.25¡¾4.1 and 73.2¡¾14.0, respectively when discharged from the hospital£®It shows that statistically significant improved(P<0.001)£®Furthermore, regarding patient satisfaction with the treatment, excellent(33.7%), good(55.4%), normal(10.4%), poor(0.5%), it suggests that most patients(89%) satisfied with the treatment£®
KEYWORD
Low back pain, LBP, Herniated intervertebral disc, HIVD, Oriental medicine, Conservative treatment
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