회원학회

회원학회

번호 연구제목 연구자 연구기간 발표실적
내용
13 陰陽起信論 장기남 연구기간 ~ 학회지
12 단전호흡과 관삼초 최지훈 연구기간 ~ 학회지
11 사암침법을 동반한 한방복합치료로 발음과 말하기 속도가 개선된 전두측두엽치매로 인한 실어증 환자 1례에 대한 증례보고 임재현 2022.01. ~
Objective : This report aimed to observe complex Korean medicine therapy with Saam acupuncture Therapy for aphasia in patients with frontotemporal dementia.
Methods : Saam acupuncture therapy (SAM-BOO, SAM-TAE-GEUK) was applied based on the patient’s pronunciation analysis of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements. Based on the dementia clinical practice guideline of Korean medicine, herbal
medicine was administered and complex Korean medicine therapy was performed. The patient’s pronunciation and speaking speed were measured.
Results : The patient’s pronunciation and speaking speed improved.
Conclusion : This study suggested the possibility of using Kim Hong-gyeong’s Saam Acupuncture Therapy for the treatment of aphasia in patients with frontotemporal dementia.

Key Words : Frontotemporal Dementia, Primary Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia, Saam Acupuncture Therapy, KIM Hong Kyoung, SAM-BOO Acupuncture Therapy, SAM-TAE-GEUK Acupuncture Therapy, Dementia clinical practice guideline of Korean medicine
10 金烏 金洪卿의 새로운 傳統醫學說 解釋과 舍巖鍼法 應用 정유옹, 한봉제, 김남일 2022.01 ~ 학회지
Born in 1950 and died in 2021, Kim Hong-kyung established the theory of Korean medicine and reinterpreted Saam acupuncture through research efforts.
Depending on the patient’s constitution, it was divided into a skinny, fat body type, and a fever, cold type, and applied to Saam acupuncture. The principle of treatment was to use “The head is cold, the feet is fever” and “It converges to sour
taste and radiates to spicy taste”. using the yin-yang theory. In the six-qi theory, it was understood in pairs as Yangmyeong, Taeeum, which symbolizes dryness and moisture, Soeum and Taeyang, which symbolize cold and hot, and Guareum and
Soyang, which symbolize convergence and divergence.
Gunhwa was said to be a fire inside the human body that was naturally received, and Sanghwa was said to be a fire that was affected outside the human body. In addition, Simpo was called a “storage of memories”, and Samcho was regarded
as a book in charge of recognition as a “path of oblivion”. Kim Hong-kyung reinterpreted the meridian as a combination of Six qi and organs. Therefore, the meridian can be seen as a combination of the five elements of the Six qi and the five
elements of the book. In this sense, meridians were applied to clinical practice by taking idealistic and materialistic ideas.
Based on his original theory, Kim Hong-kyung devised the “Keumoh Acupuncture Method” on the basis of Saam acupuncture.

Key Words : Keum-oh, Kim Hong-kyung, Saam, Acupuncture, Keum-oh acupuncture, Korean medicine