Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in Uzbekistan

Objective: This research was performed to investigate the efficacy of complex rehabilitation combined with pharmacopuncture treatment for the children with neuromotor system diseases. Methods: Fifty (50) patients aged from 5 to 15 yr old were compared. Twenty (20) patients received conventional tre...

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Main Authors: Ismailov N Zohidjon, Yu Jun-Sang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Korean Pharmacopuncture Institute 2013-06-01
Series:Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2013.16.009
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description Objective: This research was performed to investigate the efficacy of complex rehabilitation combined with pharmacopuncture treatment for the children with neuromotor system diseases. Methods: Fifty (50) patients aged from 5 to 15 yr old were compared. Twenty (20) patients received conventional treatments and complex rehabilitation as a control group, and fifty (50) patients received complex rehabilitation with pharmacopuncture. At their first visits, the patients had checkups and neurological scales, and after 10 days of pharmacopuncture treatments and 55 days of rehabilitation, they also took neurological scales. We studied the pre and post effects of the treatment group. Results: The number of patients with ankle joint disorder and contracture, knee joint contracture, steppage, horsey hoof, shoulder weakness and contracture, radio-carpal joint disorder and contracture, arm hypotrophia, arm atrophia, leg hypotrophia and total atrophia decreased after treatments. Conclusion: This study showed the efficacy of pharmacopuncture combined with complex rehabilitation for the treatment of neuromotor system diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-bb393a93d36d4d979275b02c53d1763c2022-12-22T00:24:35ZengKorean Pharmacopuncture InstituteJournal of Pharmacopuncture2093-69662234-68562013-06-01162232710.3831/KPI.2013.16.009Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in UzbekistanIsmailov N Zohidjon 0Yu Jun-Sang 1Department of Neurorehabilitation and Oriental Medicine, Tashkent Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education, Tashkent, UzbekistanDepartment of Sasang Constitutional Medicine, Sangji University College of Oriental Medicine, Wonju, KoreaObjective: This research was performed to investigate the efficacy of complex rehabilitation combined with pharmacopuncture treatment for the children with neuromotor system diseases. Methods: Fifty (50) patients aged from 5 to 15 yr old were compared. Twenty (20) patients received conventional treatments and complex rehabilitation as a control group, and fifty (50) patients received complex rehabilitation with pharmacopuncture. At their first visits, the patients had checkups and neurological scales, and after 10 days of pharmacopuncture treatments and 55 days of rehabilitation, they also took neurological scales. We studied the pre and post effects of the treatment group. Results: The number of patients with ankle joint disorder and contracture, knee joint contracture, steppage, horsey hoof, shoulder weakness and contracture, radio-carpal joint disorder and contracture, arm hypotrophia, arm atrophia, leg hypotrophia and total atrophia decreased after treatments. Conclusion: This study showed the efficacy of pharmacopuncture combined with complex rehabilitation for the treatment of neuromotor system diseases.http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2013.16.009ankle joint disordersCerebrolysinneuromotor system diseasepharmacopuncturephysical disabilityscolisis
spellingShingle Ismailov N Zohidjon
Yu Jun-Sang
Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in Uzbekistan
Journal of Pharmacopuncture
ankle joint disorders
Cerebrolysin
neuromotor system disease
pharmacopuncture
physical disability
scolisis
title Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in Uzbekistan
title_full Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in Uzbekistan
title_fullStr Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in Uzbekistan
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in Uzbekistan
title_short Efficacy of Pharmacopuncture for Treating Children with Physical Disabilities in Uzbekistan
title_sort efficacy of pharmacopuncture for treating children with physical disabilities in uzbekistan
topic ankle joint disorders
Cerebrolysin
neuromotor system disease
pharmacopuncture
physical disability
scolisis
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2013.16.009
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