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Journal of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
2023 Volume.33 No. 4 p.109 ~ p.124
A Review of Korean Medicine Treatment for Managing the Thoracolumbar Compression Fractures: A Retrospective Observational Study
Cho Min-Jin

Lee Ji-Yun
Lee Myeong-Jong
Kim Ho-Jun
Han Kyung-Sun
Abstract
Objectives : This study aims to find out effect of Korean medicine treatment on managing thoracolumbar compression fractures through retrospective observational study.

Methods : Among hospitalized patients at the Department of Korean Medicine Rehabilitation from January 1st, 2018 to February 28th, 2023, a total of 24 inpatients who were diagnosed with thoracolumbar compression fractures and received Korean medicine treatment were included in this study. Numeric rating scale (NRS) was used for pain assessment and clinical variables such as sex, symptoms, age, thoracolumbar injury classification and severity (TLICS) scores were collected. For subgroup analysis to analyze factors affecting treatment response, we divided patients into responders and
non-responders according to NRS change. For statistical analysis, we compared before/after hospitalization and analyzed distinct features between two groups.

Results : Most of the patients were in their 70s and 83.33% were female. Average hospitalization period was 24.54¡¾11.91 days. All patients had back pain as their chief complaint and only 2 patients received surgeries. In TLICS, only 1 patient got score 6, which represented surgery indication. After Korean medicine treatment, NRS of almost every patient got lower significantly at the time of discharge (3.02¡¾1.93) than admission (5.52¡¾1.95). Comparing two groups, responders had lower NRS at the time of discharge and TLICS score of them were lower than non-responders.

Conclusions : Our results show that Korean medicine treatment for thoracolumbar compression fractures was effective in reducing pain. There were distinct clinical features such as age, past history, surgeries between those with significant improvement in pain scores and those who did not.
KEYWORD
Compression fractures, Korean traditional medicine, Retrospective studies
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