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Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine
2005 Volume.6 No. 1 p.31 ~ p.40
The Statistical Study of 84 Traffic Accident Patients hospitalized in Oriental Medical Hospital
Park Tae-Yong

Song Yung-Sun
Shin Byung-Cheul
Lee Jeong-Han
Ko Youn-Seok
Abstract
Objectives : The purpose of the study was to find out the characteristic of patients admitted in Oriental Medical Hospital We to traffic accident and to promote the superiority of oriental medical treatment on the sequelae.

Methods : 84 inpatients were analyzed statistically according to medical charts, hospitalized from January 1, 2003 to December 31, 2004.

Results and Conclusions : By gender, males accounted for 38.1%, while females 61.9%. By age, most incidences occurred in the forties (25%), thirties (22.6%) and twenties (16.6%) in order. With regard to the interval from occurrence of accidents to hospitalization, 26 cases (31%) were found to be hospitalized 41 days after the accidents, followed by 21 cases (25%) in days and 17 cases (202%) in days. Most cases tumed out to be minor injuries with 40 patients from cervical sprain (47.6%) and lumbar sprain (37%). The mean duration of hospitalization was days Inpatients of paralysis of extremities (sequelae of ICH) numbered the longest stay , cervical sprain that recorded days hospitalized. Most of inpatients were treated with acupuncture(100%), moxibustion, cupping therapy (97.6%) and herbal medication(96.4%), chuna Manipulation therapy was chosen selectively with sprain, HIVD.
KEYWORD
Traffic accident, Oriental medical treatment, Inpatient
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