肝血不足으로 변증한 振顫환자 治驗 1例 |
김태용, 박준범, 오민규, 신현수 |
동서한방병원 내과 |
A Clinical Report of Patient with Tremor diagnosed as Ganhyeolbujok(肝血不足) |
Tae-Yong Kim, Jun-Beom Park, Min-Kyu Oh, Hyeon-Su Shin |
Department of Internal Medicine, Dongseo Oriental Medical Hospital, Seoul, Korea |
Correspondence |
Tae-Yong Kim ,Tel: 02) 320-7807, Fax: 02) 320-7844, Email: jsppl@hanmail.net
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Published online: September 30, 2006. |
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ABSTRACT |
Tremor is a rhythmic and involuntary muscular contraction characterized by oscillations of a part of the body. The most
common of all involuntary movements, tremor can affect various body parts such as hands, head, facial structures, vocal
cords, trunk, and legs; most tremors, however, occur in the hands.
Clinically, tremor is classified into postural tremor, resting tremor, action tremor, and other kinds of tremor, and treated
according to the causes.
The author reports the improvement of the patient, hospitalized at Dong Seo Medical Center, whose tremor was not
classified specifically in western medicine but was diagnosed as Ganhyeolbujok (肝血不足) by Korean medicine. |
Key words:
Tremor, Samul-tang(四物湯), Ganhyeolbujok(肝血不足) |
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