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Research
BOOKS
Systematic Acupuncture for Back [in Korean]
Daun Jeong published his first book in South Korea in 2017, titled Systematic Acupuncture for Back Pain, containing the essential manual for back pain for Korean medical practitioners. The book became a bestseller in its category, and the second copy was printed in a year. Now it is continuously introducing the basics for beginners as well as experienced practitioners.
Korean medical diagnosis and treatment for upper limb disorders [in Korean]
This book is not only archiving the phenomenal lecture series as known as the Korean Medical Concert in 2018 but also enriched with additional medical illustration and case presentations. Daun Jeong presents comprehensive diagnostic and treatment skills for various disorders. Thoracic outlet syndrome, tennis elbow, golfer elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, de Quervain’s disease, wrist sprain, arthritis of wrist and fingers, trigger finger, and radial nerve palsy real photos at his clinic. Ultrasound diagnosis by Dr. Oh and Knife-edge acupuncture techniques by Dr. Yoon consists remainder of the book. Korean medical diagnosis and treatment for upper limb disorders is an eye-opening book for pragmatic content.
WEBINAR
COLUMN
Column to the Korean medicine magazine On Board [in Korean]
One and only Korean medicine magazine published seasonally by Korean Medical Information Cooperation(KOMIC) is proudly providing diverse informative and practical articles to over 2000 readers. Since 2018, The systematic acupuncture column for neck pain, headache, needle manipulation, and motor vehicle injury is written in-depth by Daun Jeong.
RESEARCH
“Effect of Needle-embedding Therapy on Supraspinatus Tendon Partial Tear Combined with Oriental Medical Treatment – Case Report -”
EH Cha, DW Jung, MH Yang, BH Kim, HR Shin, YD Kwon(2018)
Embedding therapy combined with Korean medical treatment might be effective in reducing pain and improving the life quality of patients with supraspinatus tendon partial tear.
“Acupuncture as an adjunct treatment to increase the success rate of in vitro fertilization: an overview of systematic review and meta-analyses”
D Jeong , MK Hyun, JC Jeong, JK Park, MS Choi, DI Kim, DN Lee(2014)
When the complete IVF procedure is analyzed, there is conflicting evidence in that some reviews have found that acupuncture leads to an increased CPR but others have not. In addition, the reviews presented no evidence to suggest that acupuncture has any specific risks.
“A Study on the Management and Effect of Dysmenorrhea Care Program by Korean Traditional Medicine”
D Jeong, MJ Kim, SH Mo, EY Kim, KS Lee, SH Park, KS Yu(2012)
Dysmenorrhea care program by Korean traditional medicine is effective in juveniles with dysmenorrhea for several months but not for long as nine months after treatment. However, the effect can last for three months at the very least.
“The use of acupuncture for managing gynaecologic conditions: An overview of systematic reviews”
HS Kang, D Jeong, DI Kim, MS Lee(2011)
Acupuncture is effective when administered with embryo transfer to improve the outcome of in vitro fertilisation and when used for the management of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. More well-designed trials using rigorous methodology are required to evaluate the efficacy of acupuncture in treating gynaecologic conditions.
“A Clinical Study on Effectiveness of Acupuncture Treatment of Acute Ankle Sprain Combined with Positional Release Therapy”
D Jeong, KJ Yeo, IE Yoon, SI Moon.(2009)
Acupuncture combined with the positional release therapy group had significant effectiveness in weight-bearing time in the blind. So we may conclude that acupuncture treatment combined with positional release therapy is effective and recommendable at the early stage of an ankle sprain.
“A Clinical Study on Correlation between Cervical, Lumbar Lordosis and Low Back Pain”
D Jeong, KC Yeo, IA Yoon, HS Kang, SI Moon(2009)
Cervical, lumbar lordosis and Ferguson’s angle have no relation to LBP and sex. As far as age is concerned, the old group has larger lumbosacral lordosis than the young group. Acute LBP group have smaller lumbar lordosis(Cobb’s angle L1-L5) than the chronic group.
“Report of Two Cases of Shoulder Pain Diagnosed through MRI as Partial Tear of Supraspinatus Tendon Treated by Oriental Medical Treatment”
D Jeong, SC Song, KC Yeo, KY Kim, HJ Lee, SL Moon(2009)
We treated 2 patients having shoulder pain due to partial tear of the supraspinatus tendon with Oriental medical treatment, including Sa-am acupuncture DaeJang-Jeonggyeok, A-shi point, and herbal medicine. The treatment was effective on a partial tear of the supraspinatus tendon.