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KMID : 1123920220360040138
Korean Journal of Oriental Physiology and Pathology
2022 Volume.36 No. 4 p.138 ~ p.142
Effects of Korean Medicine on 20 Post-TKR Inpatients : A Retrospective Observational Study
Im Ji-Sung

Kim Ji-Eun
Jeong Yeong-Jin
Kang Do-Young
Park Eun-Sang
Kim Jong-Gyu
Song Yung-Sun
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Korean rehabilitation treatement for patients with post-TKR. The medical records of inpatients undergoing Korean rehabilitation treatment after TKR from 2016.01.01. to 2021.12.31. during the admission, were analyzed retrospectively. The effect of treatment was evaluated by using a numeric rating scale(NRS) and range of motion(ROM) of knee. Statistical analysis was done using the IBM SPSS statistics 26 program. If the period of hospitalization was within 7 days or change of NRS and ROM was not recorded properly, the case was excluded. All inpatients received acupuncture treatment, Electro-acupuncture. Soyeom pharmaco-acupuncture were used at a high rate. Blood letting cupping therapy, dry cupping therapy, Interferential Current Therapy(ICT) continuous passive motion(CPM), cryotherapy were used at a high rate. A significant improvement was noted when comparing the NRS and knee ROM results at the time of admission and discharge. Korean medical rehabilitation can be effectively used for patients who have undergone TKR, to relieve pain and enable returning to daily activities. It is expected to be helpful in future studies of post-TKR in Korean Medicine. Also It can be used for medical treatment of post-TKR in Korean Medicine Hospital and clinic. However, further research with a high level of evidence is necessary to support this finding.
KEYWORD
Total knee replacement, Postoperative care, Rehabilitation, Korean medicine
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