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2021
DOI: 10.13045/jar.2021.00157
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Clinical Review of Pharmacopuncture Therapy Based on the Progression of Bell’s Palsy

Abstract: There were 26 Bell’s palsy cases at the Jecheon Hospital of Korean medicine, Semyung University from February 1, 2019, to February 28, 2021 reviewed. One group (A group) was treated with Bamboo salt pharmacopuncture and cervi cornu parvum pharmacopuncture (CC) pharmacopuncture in the paralyzed side of the face, and the other (B group) group was treated with Soyum pharmacopuncture, and hominis placenta (HP) pharmacopuncture. Amid a paucity of studies that have used bamboo salt and CC pharmacopuncture to treat B… Show more

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“…Soyum and cervi cornu parvum pharmacopuncture (AJ medication, Seoul, Korea) were applied to the paralyzed side of the face. Soyum pharmacopuncture was used in the prodromal and acute phases, and cervi cornu parvum pharmacopuncture was used after the parallel and recovery phases [9].…”
Section: Pharmacopuncturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soyum and cervi cornu parvum pharmacopuncture (AJ medication, Seoul, Korea) were applied to the paralyzed side of the face. Soyum pharmacopuncture was used in the prodromal and acute phases, and cervi cornu parvum pharmacopuncture was used after the parallel and recovery phases [9].…”
Section: Pharmacopuncturementioning
confidence: 99%