Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective Study

Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical efficacy of Korean medicine combination treatments for recurring back pain after medical procedures. Methods This was a retrospective study performed on 311 patients admitted to Daejoen Jaseng hospital who were diagnosed with lumba...

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Main Authors: Wu-Jin Jeong, Je-Heon Noh, Hyo-Seung Huh, Sun-Ho Lee, Sun-A Kim, Min-Kyung Kim, Ji-Ae Roh, Ji-Won Lee
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Published: E-Tree Publishing 2019-11-01
Series:Journal of Acupuncture Research
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spelling doaj-530928da23e04eca8edcde393d0646d72020-11-25T02:05:51ZengE-Tree PublishingJournal of Acupuncture Research2586-288X2586-28982019-11-0136423023710.13045/jar.2019.001712463Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective StudyWu-Jin Jeong0Je-Heon Noh1Hyo-Seung Huh2Sun-Ho Lee3Sun-A Kim4Min-Kyung Kim5Ji-Ae Roh6Ji-Won Lee7 Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Department of Acupuncture & Moxibustion Medicine, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Department of Korean Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Department of Korean Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Department of Korean Internal Medicine, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, Korea Department of Korean Internal Medicine, Daejeon Jaseng hospital of Korean Medicine, Daejeon, KoreaBackground The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical efficacy of Korean medicine combination treatments for recurring back pain after medical procedures. Methods This was a retrospective study performed on 311 patients admitted to Daejoen Jaseng hospital who were diagnosed with lumbar spine herniated intervertebral discs. The patients were divided into 2 groups according to whether or not they had undergone at least one medical procedure on the lumbar spine. They were assessed with Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and EuroQol-5 Dimensions Index (EQ-5D) before and after treatment. Results Patients who experienced a medical procedure on the lumbar spine in the prehospital phase (Group A), statistically significantly improved EQ-5D and ODI scores. The NRS scores also decreased however it was not statistically significant. Patients who had not undergone a medical procedure on the lumbar spine in the prehospital phase (Group B) had statistically significantly improved ODI and NRS scores. The average EQ-5D score decreased however, there was no statistically significant difference before and after scores in Group B. There was no statistically significant difference in variation in EQ-5D, ODI, and NRS scores before and after treatment between the groups. Conclusions The results of this study indicated that even after a bilateral procedure and surgery, when pain in patients with lumbar spine herniated intervertebral disc did not decrease, (as in failed back surgery syndrome), Korean medicine combination treatment of postoperative pain was helpful and there was improvement in daily life.http://www.e-jar.org/upload/pdf/jar-2019-00171.pdfacupuncturefailed back surgery syndromekorean traditional medicinepain
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author Wu-Jin Jeong
Je-Heon Noh
Hyo-Seung Huh
Sun-Ho Lee
Sun-A Kim
Min-Kyung Kim
Ji-Ae Roh
Ji-Won Lee
spellingShingle Wu-Jin Jeong
Je-Heon Noh
Hyo-Seung Huh
Sun-Ho Lee
Sun-A Kim
Min-Kyung Kim
Ji-Ae Roh
Ji-Won Lee
Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective Study
Journal of Acupuncture Research
acupuncture
failed back surgery syndrome
korean traditional medicine
pain
author_facet Wu-Jin Jeong
Je-Heon Noh
Hyo-Seung Huh
Sun-Ho Lee
Sun-A Kim
Min-Kyung Kim
Ji-Ae Roh
Ji-Won Lee
author_sort Wu-Jin Jeong
title Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective Study
title_short Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective Study
title_full Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Korean Medicine Combination Treatments for Recurrent Back Pain after Medical Procedures: A Retrospective Study
title_sort efficacy of korean medicine combination treatments for recurrent back pain after medical procedures: a retrospective study
publisher E-Tree Publishing
series Journal of Acupuncture Research
issn 2586-288X
2586-2898
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Background The purpose of this study was to investigate the clinical efficacy of Korean medicine combination treatments for recurring back pain after medical procedures. Methods This was a retrospective study performed on 311 patients admitted to Daejoen Jaseng hospital who were diagnosed with lumbar spine herniated intervertebral discs. The patients were divided into 2 groups according to whether or not they had undergone at least one medical procedure on the lumbar spine. They were assessed with Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) and EuroQol-5 Dimensions Index (EQ-5D) before and after treatment. Results Patients who experienced a medical procedure on the lumbar spine in the prehospital phase (Group A), statistically significantly improved EQ-5D and ODI scores. The NRS scores also decreased however it was not statistically significant. Patients who had not undergone a medical procedure on the lumbar spine in the prehospital phase (Group B) had statistically significantly improved ODI and NRS scores. The average EQ-5D score decreased however, there was no statistically significant difference before and after scores in Group B. There was no statistically significant difference in variation in EQ-5D, ODI, and NRS scores before and after treatment between the groups. Conclusions The results of this study indicated that even after a bilateral procedure and surgery, when pain in patients with lumbar spine herniated intervertebral disc did not decrease, (as in failed back surgery syndrome), Korean medicine combination treatment of postoperative pain was helpful and there was improvement in daily life.
topic acupuncture
failed back surgery syndrome
korean traditional medicine
pain
url http://www.e-jar.org/upload/pdf/jar-2019-00171.pdf
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