KMID : 1123920040180010279
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Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology 2004 Volume.18 No. 1 p.279 ~ p.284
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A Clinical Report of Traumatic Cervical Stenosis Patient with Half Length Paralysis and Sensory Disorder
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Ryu Hyung-Chun
Lee Kyung-Hwan Kim Bang-Oul Choi Chang-Won Lee Young-Soo Kim Jong-Seok Kim Hee-Chul
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Abstract
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Excluding an operation remedy about an example of Traumatic Cervical Stenosis patient, by doing pattern identification such as blood stagnation in hospitalization for the early days and such as the stagnation of Oi for the middle days and such as Eum deficiency of liver and kidney for the last. We have done treatment by being based on method of therapy to promote blood flow to remove blood stasis and to promote the normal flow of Oi and to nourish the liver and the kidney. In result, we had remarkable conclusion and considered that we had to treat a patient like that appropriately by distinguishing & making a diagnosis correctly from now on. If we apply clinically by thinking of Oriental Medicine through more example of symptoms, we have considered that it will serve as a momentum that we can sympathize with the excellency of Oriental Medicine. In the future, we have considered that have to be necessary to make more researches and reports upon it.
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KEYWORD
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Cervical stenosis, Blood stasis(åÜúì), Stagnation of Oi(Ѩôò), Eum Difiency of Liver and Kidney(ÊÜãìëäúÈ)
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