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Journal of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
2013 Volume.23 No. 4 p.159 ~ p.167
A Study on the Characteristics of Lumbar Disc Herniation Being Classified Blood Stasis and Phlegm-Retained Fluid
Eom Tae-Woong

Lee Cha-Ro
Kim Ho-Jun
Lee Myeong-Jong
Abstract
Objectives : In this study, we wanted to find out the characteristics - gender, SLR test, valsalva test, duration, ESR, CRP and night pain - of lumbar disc herniation being classi-fied as blood stasis and phlegm-retained fluid.

Methods : We surveyed 42 patients suffering from lumbar disc herniation using the diag-nosis blood stasis syndrome, water retention syndrome of the comprehensive diagnosis of QI blood water. Blood stasis and phlegm-retained fluid are identical with blood stasis syn-drome, water retention syndrome. Then we analyzed the characteristics - gender, SLR test, valsalva test, duration, ESR, CRP and night pain - of the patients suffering from lum-bar disc herniation who were diagnosed as blood stasis and phlegm-retained fluid.

Results : Patients were sorted into two groups: 18 blood stasis patients and 30 phlegm-retained fluid patients. Gender (Woman), acute phase and night pain are related to blood stasis. Acute phase, positive of SLR test is related to phlegm-retained fluid. There was no correlation between blood stasis and SLR test, valsalva test, duration, ESR, CRP. Also no correlation between phlegm-fluid and gender, valsalva test, duration, ESR, CRP and night pain.

Conclusions : By Considering the characteristics - gender, SLR test, valsalva test, dura-tion, ESR, CRP and night pain - of lumbar disc herniation patients, it can help to analyze the pattern of its symptoms
KEYWORD
Blood stasis, Phlegm-retained fluid, Lumbar disc herniation
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