小腦梗塞으로 인한 振顫患者의 治驗 1例 |
황진우1, 강래엽1, 심효주1, 나유진1, 김병철1, 송수철2, 이원희2, 김진원1, 서호석1, 김용호1 |
1국립의료원 한방진료부 한방내과 2국립의료원 한방진료부 침구과 |
A Case Study of Tremor Patient diagnosed as Cerebellar infarction |
Jin-woo Hwang1, Rae-yeop Kang1, Hyo-ju Shim1, Yu-jin Na1, Byung-chul Kim1, Soo-cheol Song2, Won-hui Lee2, Jin-won Kim1, Ho-seok Seo1, Yong-ho Kim1 |
1Dept. of Korean Oriental internal Medicine, National Medical Center 2Dept. of Acupuncture & Moxibustion |
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Published online: December 30, 2007. |
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ABSTRACT |
Tremor is a rhythmic, involuntary muscular contraction characterized by oscillations of a part of the body and is the most common movement disorder. Clinically, tremor isclassified into postural tremor, resting tremor, action tremor, or other kinds of tremor, and treated according to the causes. The appropriate treatment of tremor depends on accurate diagnosis of its cause. We have recently examined a number of tremor-patients diagnosed as cerebellar infarction. Based on traditional Korean medicine curative way, we diagnosed this patient as deficiency of Qi and blood(氣血兩虛). On this account, suitable treatment had been provided. Our results show the clinical symptoms had improved through treatment with herbal medicine (Palmultang-gamibang) and acupuncture, so we report it for better treatment. |
Key words:
Tremor, Palmultang-gamibang, Cerebellar infarction |
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