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Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves
2012 Volume.7 No. 2 p.75 ~ p.81
The Two Cases Report of Bee Venom Injection on Patient with Low Back Pain Maintaining after Heating-Conduction Acupuncture Therapy
Yeon Chang-Ho

Park Hyun-Kun
Yi Woon-Sup
Kim Jong-Yeon
Chung Seok-Hee
Abstract
Objectives : According to previous reports, heating-conduction acupuncture treatment is very effective for sprain and strain of ligament. But there was no report about pain aggravation by heating-conduction acupuncture and relief from bee venom
injection. In this article, we report two cases of pain aggravation by heating-conduction acupuncture treatment and relief from bee venom injection.

Methods : We used heating-conduction acupuncture treatment on possible sprain of sacroiliac ligament diagnosed by
physical examination. Outcomes were measured by Visual Analogue Scale(VAS), Range of Motion(ROM) and Belt test,
Goldthwait test.

Results : The patient has shown an aggravation on pain and ROM. And after we use subcutaneous bee venom injection, pain has relieved and ROM improved. Belt test, Goldthwait test also changed from positive to negative.

Conclusions : In this report, we assured the effect of Bee venom injection. Further well-designed, controlled studies and more cases are needed to differentiate the indication of heating-conduction acupuncture and bee venom injection.
KEYWORD
Heating-conduction acupuncture therapy, Bee venom injection
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