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Long Term Follow-up of Cervical Myelopathy Inpatients Treated With Integrated Complementary and Alternative Medicine

J

Jaseng Medical Foundation

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cervical Myelopathy

Treatments

Drug: Herbal medicine
Procedure: Electroacupuncture
Procedure: Chuna manual medicine
Procedure: Pharmacopuncture
Procedure: Acupuncture
Procedure: Other intervention(s)
Procedure: Cupping

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04173923
JS-CT-2019-05

Details and patient eligibility

About

Model of this study is a combined both retrospective chart review and follow up survey. Data of 4 hospitals will be used to find out the efficacy of conservative treatment in cervical myelopathy.

Full description

Cervical myelopathy is known as Its symptoms are progressively worsened, and there are only a small amount of positive outcomes other than surgery.

However, as with other spinal and nerve disorders, non-surgical treatments are getting more attention in terms of patient safety, and because they provide patients with more choice in treatment than in terms of surgical treatment, they can provide closer approach to patient-centered care.

Physical therapy and medication are well known for the currently known non-surgical and conservative treatments, but research reported on the treatment of cervical myelopathy by using Korean medicine treatment so far has its weak level. Therefore, it is expected that this study will demonstrate the efficacy of the treatment of cervical myelopathy in Korean medicine treatment and will further pave the way for non-surgical treatment of spinal myelopathy.

Therefore, The investigators conducted observational trial to analyze the effectiveness of Korean medicine treatment in spinal myelopathy. Retrospective data will be extracted using electronic medical records and computerized data of hospitalized patients. Based on this, investigators will conduct research in the form of prospective survey and analyze the causal relationship and factors using the two data.

The hospital's medical records will be used to analyze the patient's condition during the hospitalization period and to determine the situation after the end of treatment through questionnaire. The questionnaire will be developed after consultation with experts from musculoskeletal system and related societies, and will be used for the questionnaire.

Enrollment

40 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients who had been hospitalized with symptoms of neurological defects such as muscle weakness in the upper extremity or sensory abnormalities, or impaired walking due to weakness in the lower extremity at Haeundae Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital, Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital, Bucheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital and Incheon Jaseng Korean Medicine Hospital from Jan 2011 to Oct 2018.
  • Patients diagnosed with 'Cervical myelopathy' finding and able to check the pressure and damage of the spinal cord (high signal shading) of the EMR imaging (T2-weighted MRI scan of C-spine)
  • Patients who agreed voluntarily to participate in verbal consent

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients whose chief complaint is not cervical myelopathy or who do not have the neurological defect of upper extremity or lower extremity
  • If the cause of the neurological defect of the upper and lower extremities is not caused by the spine or tissue
  • Patients who do not agree to participate in the study

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