회원학회

회원학회

번호 연구제목 연구자 연구기간 발표실적
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15 40대 이상 한국 성인의 탈모의 유전력 관련성에 관한 조사 조가영, 함소리, 이문 2010-01-01 ~ 학회지
Objective : This survey was performed in order to find out family related origin of Alopecia among their family at the age over fourties
Method : This survey was performed by mail and interview with male and female over 40 years old living in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do and Jeollanam-do. we got answers from 227 people (106 male and 121 female) who has alopecia in themselves or their family and analyzed.
Results :
1. Basically, alopecia is affected by family heredity.
2. 38 percent those answered alopesia is not affected by parents heredity.
3. 23 percent those answered alopesia is not affected by paternal grandparents heredity.
4. 25 percent those answered alopesia is not affected by maternal grandparents heredity.
5. 33 percent those answered alopesia affected to their descendants
Conlusion :
Hair loss without famaily history should be noted and acquired factors such as life style, habits and the scalp and hair care is very important for management.
Keywords : Alopecia, heredity
14 女子七歲週期論에 근거한 陰虛證과 피부 지표의 변화 연구 조가영, 유선혜, 김은 2010-01-01 ~ 학회지
Objectives: We investigated Yin-deficiency value and the skin\\\\\\\'s physical properties on the face to verify the unique aging theory of female suggested in Neijing,上古天眞論
Methods: 54 healthy Korean female(42.05±12.02 years) aged 27-61 years were participated in this study. They were asked about the intensity of 10 symptoms related to Yin-deficiency(陰虛) using questionnaire published by the Korean Journal of oriental physiology & pathology. We examined the skin properties such as moisture contents, sebum, transe-pidermal water loss, blood flow rates with Corneometer CM825 (Courage+Khazaka Electronic GmbH., Cologne, Germany), Sebumeter SM 810(Courage+Khazaka Electronic GmbH., Cologne, Germany), Laser Doppler Imaging-Periscan PIM II (Perimed AB, Stockholm, Sweden), Vapometer(Delfin Technology, Finland).
Results: Yin-DQ(Yin deficiency questionnaire) mean and number of significant symptom were increased and sebum, blood flow, TEWL were decreased as the age increases.
Conclusions: we found out that unique aging pattern by 7 years of female(女子七歲週期論) in Oriental medicine according to 陽有餘陰不足設 contributed to 滋陰波 and it can be reflected to diverse skin properties.

Key words: Yin deficiency, aging pattern, dermatology, Korean female,
13 여드름의 辨證分類에 關한 文獻的 考察-國內에서 發表된 韓醫學 論文을 중심으로 김수장, 윤창열 2010-01-01 ~ 학회지
Objectives : The purpose of this study is to suggest a few classifications of differential diagnosis for effective oriental medical treatment of acne.
Methods : Fourteen domestic oriental medical papers in relation to the classification of differential diagnosis for acne treatment was reviewed and analyzed for this study.
Conclusions : According to the researches of acne treatment, the differential diagnosis useful in clinic for acne treatment can be classified into followings; 肺經風熱, 腸胃濕熱, 痰瘀血滯, 脾虛濕痰, 衝任不調, 陰虛內熱.

Keywords : Acne, Oriental medical diagnosis for acne treatment
12 정함요법(正?療法)에 의한 안면비대칭의 치료 - G.Y 이론을 중심으로 박근용, 김태호, 유성 2010-01-01 ~ 학술대회
The Jeongham Therapy is a mandibul-rectifying treatment. Mandibul is a bilateral joint located at the upper part of human body, representing the overall state of body. Consequently, in order to treat craniofacial region, the structures in the entire body ought to be arranged correctly. At this point, any problem in body joints occurs not because of being twisted or being deviated, but because of being stretched or being gaped at a more fundamental level. The Jeongham Therapy is a method of correcting stretched and gaped joints under non-resistant conditions in order to treat such problems. And, it has an advantage in resolving problems that occur as a compensation response in that it takes the joints of the entire body as a target of treatment. In addition, it is a way of accepting correction under non-resistant conditions rather than a correction using strong forces, resulting in structural improvement by minimizing the resistance of muscles and ligaments. Moreover, the treatment of the conventional chiropractics is mainly focused on the displacement in the front-back-and-left-light direction, aiming at correcting the displacement into the original position, rectifying the originated region of the displacement as the first treatment point. However, the treatment of Jeongham Theraphy centers on the point where joints are gaped and separated from their ideal positions. In the Jeongam Therapy, the displacement in the front-back-and-left-right direction is only meaningful after being gaped and being separated, whereby pain and functional disorder occur. In addition, the joints over the entire body are closely interrelated and other treatment points beside a pain region can occur. In consideration of aforesaid points, the Jeonham Therapy differentiates itself from the conventional chiropractics.
The key of the Jeongham Therapy concerned with craniofacial region is in that it allows a patient himself to accept correction under non-resistance conditions by gradually pressing the patient\\\\\\\'s cranium. That is to maximize corrective effect by reducing the patient\\\\\\\'s resistance when strong force is applied to him.

As a results of application of such a series of Korean medicine treatment, all of the two facial-asymmetry cases were improved. Case 1 is a case of noticeably reduced protrusion on the right mandibular condyle as a result of 10 treatment sessions from 26 July 2010 to 3 September 2010. The right temporomandibular crepitation was reduced and trimus was also improved.
Case 2 is a case of reduced protrusion in the right zygomatic and left frontal region using Motion Style Treatment (M.S.T) and the Jeongam Therapy. As a result of treatment, the balance between the left and right was restored, which helped twisted face be rectified, reshaping the fat mandibul line by the tension developed in the mastication muscle around the mandibul, reducing asymmetry in the left and right cheekbones. The remarkable thing to be pointed out here is that, in case 2, the patient didn\\\\\\\'t seriously appeal for his facial asymmetry. The patient came to ask help for headache caused by left pelvic pain and straight neck posture as main symptoms, and the test using a digital body-image measurement equipment confirmed the displacement in the pelvic region and the scapula. Therefore, it can be said that this is a case that implements the exhortation of the theory of the Jeongam Therapy in that not only the problems in the joints over the entire body but also the facial asymmetry had been resolved as a result of treatment sessions totaled 16 from 26 August 2010 to 14 October 2010.

Keywords: facial asymmetry, JeongHam Therapy, Oriental Medicine.