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Anesthesia and Pain Medicine
2010 Volume.5 No. 2 p.118 ~ p.120
Is intramuscular stimulation a safe procedure in unpracticed hands?: a case of cervical epidural hematoma resulting in hemiparesis -A case report-
Cho Choon-Kyu

Kim Hyun-Woo
Ahn Se-Whan
Kwon Hee-Uk
Kang Po-Soon
Abstract
Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS) is a refined technique of traditional oriental acupuncture, and IMS has proved effective for relieving chronic pain of a neuropathic origin.IMS is currently seen to be quite a safe procedure with minimal complications having been reported to date.Various complications have been documented for acupuncture, but few complications or adverse effects have been reported in relation to the relatively new technique of IMS.We report here on a case of cervical spinal epidural hematoma that manifested as a cause of delayed hemiparesis.The safety of this procedure in unpracticed hands seems to be questionable.
KEYWORD
Complication, IMS, Spinal epidural hematoma
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