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KMID : 1004220180180010001
Journal of Medical Gi-Gong
2018 Volume.18 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.26
The Effect of Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop on Treatment of Low Back Pain
Jang Sang-Chul

Chong Myong-Soo
Pi Chiem-Mei
Ahn Hun-Mo
Lee Jae-Heung
Roh Ju-Hee
Bae Jae-Ryong
Abstract
The objective of this study is to verify the effects of Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop on low back pain targeting low back pain patients hospitalized in Korean medicine hospitals.
For the study, 44 adult female and male patients hospitalized with low back pain at M Korean Medicine Hospital and H Korean Medicine Hospital located in Gimpo, Gyeonggi Province were recruited. The subjects had a temperature difference between left and right éÀô»(KI1) of over 0.5¡É through infrared thermographic imaging, and 23 of them were classified in
the control group for retrospective analysis based on the test records. Infrared thermographic imaging, X-ray pelvic AP view - standing position, a sit-and-reach test and a VAS survey were employed for detection, and IBM SPSS Statistics 24 for the statistical process. The results were rounded down to three decimal places as in an average¡¾ standard deviation, and the significance level was 0.05 to be evaluated significant if p<0.05.

The result of the study is as follows:
1. In the comparison between before and after conducting Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop, the meaningful difference was shown in the experimental group in all indicators. But Indicators except for the temperature difference between right and left éÀô»(KI1)(difference between before and after) and In displaced pelvic correction indicators on the X-ray showed a
significant difference in the control group.
2. As for the variation widths of the experimental group and the control group, the former showed significant temperature differences between ìÔ ÓÑ(EX-HN3) and μêª(CV4) and right and left éÀô»(KI1); difference variations of anteflexion; and changes in PI and In displacement on the Xray.
3. As for changes in the experimental group according to demographic characteristics, gender, age and degree of obesity did not show significant differences in all indicators. However, those who experienced back pain for more than six months in the experimental group showed the biggest body temperature differences between ìÔÓÑ(EX-HN3) and μêª(CV4),
while other indicators had no significant difference.
As a result, patients who received Korean medicine treatment showed relieved back pain and improvement in pelvic correction and sports activity; however, those who got Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop together showed more clearer improvement effects in pelvic correction and sports activity.
KEYWORD
DITI, low back pain, Moosim-Gi-Gong Doinbeop, pelvic correction, reach test, sit and pelvic AP, standing position, VAS, X-ray
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