KMID : 1155620190140020147
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Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves 2019 Volume.14 No. 2 p.147 ~ p.156
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Survey of Difficulty, Safety, and Frequency of techniques by Education Training Members of Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves
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Park Sun-Young
Lee Sang-Hyun Heo In Hwang Man-Suk Hwang Eui-Hyoung Shin Byung-Cheul
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Abstract
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Objectives : This study aimed to report the evidence of difficulty, safety, and frequency of the use of Chuna Manual Therapy.
Methods : The survey questions were developed using the consensus from a professor who majored in Rehabilitation Medicine of Korean Medicine (RMKM). November 26th to December 31st 2018, the questionnaire was given to education training members of the Korean Society of Chuna Manual Medicine for Spine & Nerves by paper. Twenty-nine(23%) of the questionnaires were retrieved. Difficulty, safety, and frequency of the use of Chuna Manual Therapy were reported based on the questionnaire.
Results : In this study, the more difficult techniques were observed to be less safe. In particular, the adjustment techniques applied to the cervical and lumbar spine was answered with high difficulty. Although these techniques are high difficulty and low safety, the reason for its versatility also suggests that the technique has a high therapeutic effect and necessity.
Conclusions : This is the first consensus on experts¡¯opinions on Chuna Manual Therapy for education. We hope that this report is helpful for Korean medicine doctors who operate technique and expected to make clinical evidence of Chuna Manual Therapy
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KEYWORD
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Difficulty, Safety, Frequency, Chuna Manual Therapy
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