Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache -

Objectives: The purpose of 29 case series is to report the possibility that a hand acupuncture is effective in relieving headache. Methods: After approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB), I analyzed 29 cases medical records of outpatients with headache, who visited OO oriental medical hos...

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Main Author: Seung-Ho Sun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute 2011-09-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2011.14.3.091
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spelling doaj-2699825d8d3a4262883bf2477fc5b0c72020-11-25T02:37:01ZengKorean Pharmacopuncture InstituteJournal of Pharmacopuncture2093-69662234-68562011-09-01143919710.3831/KPI.2011.14.3.091Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache - Seung-Ho Sun0Department of Oriental Internal Medicine, Oriental Medicine Hospital of Sangji University, Wonju, KoreaObjectives: The purpose of 29 case series is to report the possibility that a hand acupuncture is effective in relieving headache. Methods: After approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB), I analyzed 29 cases medical records of outpatients with headache, who visited OO oriental medical hospital from December 2008 to December 2010, who have taken a hand acupuncture's treatment without other intervention, and who were diagnosed with one disease of international classification of headache disease second version (ICHD-2). The data was analyzed with Wilcoxon signed rank test to determine whether a hand acupuncture's treatment differed between before and after treatment's Visual Analogue Scale(VAS) according to types of headache and syndrome differentiation. Statistics program was used SPSS 18.0. Differences were considered significant at P<0.05. Results: The VAS of patients with headache was reduced after treatment of hand acupuncture from 6.57±2.04 to 2.90±2.04 for overall headache, from 6.32±2.05 to 2.47±2.03 for tension-type headache(P<0.001), from 7.10±2.18 to 3.70±1.77 for migraine(P<0.001), and from 6.00±1.41 to 2.50±3.54 for headache unspecified. A hand acupuncture produced a decrease in VAS of both ascendant hyperactivity of liver yang(P<0.001) and phlegm turbidity according to syndrome differentiation(P=0.002). No adverse event were encountered in any of the patients. Conclusions: It is suggested that a hand acupuncture may be effective in relieving headache, and could be applicable to first choice of acupuncture treatment for headache.http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2011.14.3.091HeadacheHand acupunctureTensiontype headacheProbable Migraine
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Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache -
Journal of Pharmacopuncture
Headache
Hand acupuncture
Tensiontype headache
Probable Migraine
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title Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache -
title_short Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache -
title_full Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache -
title_fullStr Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache -
title_full_unstemmed Case Series Report on the Effect of Hand Acupuncture - Focusing on 29 Patients with Headache -
title_sort case series report on the effect of hand acupuncture - focusing on 29 patients with headache -
publisher Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute
series Journal of Pharmacopuncture
issn 2093-6966
2234-6856
publishDate 2011-09-01
description Objectives: The purpose of 29 case series is to report the possibility that a hand acupuncture is effective in relieving headache. Methods: After approval from the Institutional Review Board (IRB), I analyzed 29 cases medical records of outpatients with headache, who visited OO oriental medical hospital from December 2008 to December 2010, who have taken a hand acupuncture's treatment without other intervention, and who were diagnosed with one disease of international classification of headache disease second version (ICHD-2). The data was analyzed with Wilcoxon signed rank test to determine whether a hand acupuncture's treatment differed between before and after treatment's Visual Analogue Scale(VAS) according to types of headache and syndrome differentiation. Statistics program was used SPSS 18.0. Differences were considered significant at P<0.05. Results: The VAS of patients with headache was reduced after treatment of hand acupuncture from 6.57±2.04 to 2.90±2.04 for overall headache, from 6.32±2.05 to 2.47±2.03 for tension-type headache(P<0.001), from 7.10±2.18 to 3.70±1.77 for migraine(P<0.001), and from 6.00±1.41 to 2.50±3.54 for headache unspecified. A hand acupuncture produced a decrease in VAS of both ascendant hyperactivity of liver yang(P<0.001) and phlegm turbidity according to syndrome differentiation(P=0.002). No adverse event were encountered in any of the patients. Conclusions: It is suggested that a hand acupuncture may be effective in relieving headache, and could be applicable to first choice of acupuncture treatment for headache.
topic Headache
Hand acupuncture
Tensiontype headache
Probable Migraine
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2011.14.3.091
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