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Research Papers

A curated collection of academic research relevant to the clinical practice at Geummaek Korean Medicine Clinic.

Research Papers
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Total 1642 papers

RCT Elbow Pain

Randomized Controlled Trial of Pharmacopuncture for Patients with Golfer's Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)

Lee JH, Choi YS, Han KW, et al.

Acupuncture in Medicine (2024)

82% Pain Reduction Rate
86 subjects Participants

Pharmacopuncture demonstrated significant efficacy in pain and functional improvement for golfer's elbow patients.

RCT Elbow Pain

Randomized Controlled Trial of Pharmacopuncture for Patients with Golfer's Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)

Lee JH, Choi YS, Han KW, et al. Acupuncture in Medicine (2024)
82% Pain Reduction Rate
86 subjects Participants

Summary

Eighty-six patients with medial epicondylitis were randomized to pharmacopuncture or sham pharmacopuncture groups for 8 weeks of treatment. Statistically significant improvements were observed in pain intensity, grip strength, and activities of daily living function in the pharmacopuncture group.

Key Conclusion

Pharmacopuncture demonstrated significant efficacy in pain and functional improvement for golfer's elbow patients.

Meta-Analysis Elbow Pain

Comparative Meta-analysis of Bee Venom Pharmacopuncture and Conventional Acupuncture for Lateral Epicondylitis

Park MJ, Song YK, Kim DH, et al.

BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies (2023)

0.67 Standardized Mean Difference
892 subjects Participants

Bee venom pharmacopuncture was shown to be more effective than conventional acupuncture in treating lateral epicondylitis.

Meta-Analysis Elbow Pain

Comparative Meta-analysis of Bee Venom Pharmacopuncture and Conventional Acupuncture for Lateral Epicondylitis

Park MJ, Song YK, Kim DH, et al. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies (2023)
0.67 Standardized Mean Difference
892 subjects Participants

Summary

Twelve studies (892 subjects total) comparing bee venom pharmacopuncture with conventional acupuncture were meta-analyzed. The bee venom group demonstrated significant superiority in pain reduction with a standardized mean difference of -0.67 compared to conventional acupuncture.

Key Conclusion

Bee venom pharmacopuncture was shown to be more effective than conventional acupuncture in treating lateral epicondylitis.

Cohort Study Elbow Pain

Effect of Combined Chuna Manipulation and Acupuncture on Chronic Tennis Elbow: A Prospective Cohort Study

Cho HJ, Yun SJ, Baek IH, et al.

Journal of Korean Medicine (2022)

91% Symptom Improvement Rate
154 subjects Participants

The combination of chuna manipulation and acupuncture showed superior efficacy over acupuncture monotherapy in chronic tennis elbow.

Cohort Study Elbow Pain

Effect of Combined Chuna Manipulation and Acupuncture on Chronic Tennis Elbow: A Prospective Cohort Study

Cho HJ, Yun SJ, Baek IH, et al. Journal of Korean Medicine (2022)
91% Symptom Improvement Rate
154 subjects Participants

Summary

A 12-week follow-up was conducted on 154 patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis comparing combined chuna and acupuncture treatment with acupuncture monotherapy. The combination group demonstrated significantly superior improvements in pain, grip strength, and DASH scores.

Key Conclusion

The combination of chuna manipulation and acupuncture showed superior efficacy over acupuncture monotherapy in chronic tennis elbow.

Systematic Review Elbow Pain

Effect of Korean Medicine Physical Therapy on Elbow Joint Pain: A Systematic Review

Shin WC, Kim YR, Jung HJ, et al.

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2021)

79% Pain Reduction Rate
876 subjects Total Subjects

Korean medicine physical therapy is useful as an adjunctive treatment in elbow joint pain management.

Systematic Review Elbow Pain

Effect of Korean Medicine Physical Therapy on Elbow Joint Pain: A Systematic Review

Shin WC, Kim YR, Jung HJ, et al. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2021)
79% Pain Reduction Rate
876 subjects Total Subjects

Summary

Fifteen studies applying Korean medicine physical therapy (cupping, moxibustion, transcutaneous infrared, etc.) to elbow joint pain were systematically reviewed. Korean medicine physical therapy demonstrated consistent positive results in pain reduction and joint range of motion improvement.

Key Conclusion

Korean medicine physical therapy is useful as an adjunctive treatment in elbow joint pain management.

RCT Elbow Pain

Randomized Controlled Trial of Combined Acupuncture and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Medial Epicondylitis

Yang KS, Lee DW, Hwang JH, et al.

Pain Medicine (2024)

89% Pain Reduction Rate
112 subjects Participants

The combination of acupuncture and extracorporeal shock wave therapy demonstrates superior long-term efficacy compared to either monotherapy in medial epicondylitis.

RCT Elbow Pain

Randomized Controlled Trial of Combined Acupuncture and Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Medial Epicondylitis

Yang KS, Lee DW, Hwang JH, et al. Pain Medicine (2024)
89% Pain Reduction Rate
112 subjects Participants

Summary

One hundred twelve patients with medial epicondylitis were randomized to acupuncture plus shock wave, acupuncture monotherapy, or shock wave monotherapy groups. The combination group demonstrated the greatest VAS score reduction, with effects maintained at 6-month follow-up.

Key Conclusion

The combination of acupuncture and extracorporeal shock wave therapy demonstrates superior long-term efficacy compared to either monotherapy in medial epicondylitis.

Before-After Elbow Pain

Pre-Post Comparison Study of the Anti-inflammatory Effect of Pharmacopuncture in Tennis Elbow Patients

Jang SM, Ryu BH, Oh MS, et al.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2023)

76% Inflammatory Marker Reduction
68 subjects Participants

Pharmacopuncture is effective in suppressing inflammatory responses and alleviating pain in tennis elbow.

Before-After Elbow Pain

Pre-Post Comparison Study of the Anti-inflammatory Effect of Pharmacopuncture in Tennis Elbow Patients

Jang SM, Ryu BH, Oh MS, et al. Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2023)
76% Inflammatory Marker Reduction
68 subjects Participants

Summary

Sixty-eight patients with lateral epicondylitis received pharmacopuncture for 6 weeks, with comparison of pre- and post-treatment inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-6) and pain scores. Both inflammatory indicators and pain decreased significantly after treatment.

Key Conclusion

Pharmacopuncture is effective in suppressing inflammatory responses and alleviating pain in tennis elbow.

Narrative Review Elbow Pain

Narrative Review of Korean Medicine Treatment for Lateral Epicondylitis of the Elbow

Kwon OJ, Seo BK, Lee SH, et al.

Journal of Korean Medicine (2020)

42 papers Analyzed Literature
15 years Search Period

Korean medicine treatment for lateral epicondylitis has diverse evidence, and an integrative approach is recommended.

Narrative Review Elbow Pain

Narrative Review of Korean Medicine Treatment for Lateral Epicondylitis of the Elbow

Kwon OJ, Seo BK, Lee SH, et al. Journal of Korean Medicine (2020)
42 papers Analyzed Literature
15 years Search Period

Summary

Domestic and international literature on Korean medicine treatment methods for lateral epicondylitis (acupuncture, pharmacopuncture, chuna, herbal medicine, physical therapy, etc.) was comprehensively reviewed. Various Korean medicine interventions were confirmed to be effective alone or in combination.

Key Conclusion

Korean medicine treatment for lateral epicondylitis has diverse evidence, and an integrative approach is recommended.

RCT Elbow Pain

Effect of Bee Venom Pharmacopuncture on Pain and Function in Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis Patients: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Lim JA, Kim HY, Cha WS, et al.

Acupuncture in Medicine (2025)

84% Functional Improvement Rate
196 subjects Participants

Bee venom pharmacopuncture demonstrates clinically significant efficacy in pain and function improvement for chronic lateral epicondylitis.

RCT Elbow Pain

Effect of Bee Venom Pharmacopuncture on Pain and Function in Chronic Lateral Epicondylitis Patients: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Lim JA, Kim HY, Cha WS, et al. Acupuncture in Medicine (2025)
84% Functional Improvement Rate
196 subjects Participants

Summary

One hundred ninety-six patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis at 4 Korean medicine hospitals were randomized to bee venom pharmacopuncture or saline pharmacopuncture groups. The bee venom group demonstrated significantly greater PRTEE score reduction at 8 weeks.

Key Conclusion

Bee venom pharmacopuncture demonstrates clinically significant efficacy in pain and function improvement for chronic lateral epicondylitis.

Before-After Elbow Pain

Short-term Effect of Chuna Manipulation on Golfer's Elbow: A Pre-Post Comparison Study

Nam BH, Ko SJ, Park JY, et al.

BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies (2022)

73% Pain Reduction Rate
52 subjects Participants

Chuna manipulation is an effective treatment method for short-term symptom improvement in golfer's elbow.

Before-After Elbow Pain

Short-term Effect of Chuna Manipulation on Golfer's Elbow: A Pre-Post Comparison Study

Nam BH, Ko SJ, Park JY, et al. BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies (2022)
73% Pain Reduction Rate
52 subjects Participants

Summary

Fifty-two patients with medial epicondylitis received chuna manipulation for 4 weeks, with comparison of pre- and post-treatment pain, grip strength, and joint range of motion. Statistically significant improvements were observed in all assessment items.

Key Conclusion

Chuna manipulation is an effective treatment method for short-term symptom improvement in golfer's elbow.

Systematic Review Elbow Pain

Comparison of Electroacupuncture and Conventional Acupuncture for Tennis Elbow: A Systematic Review

Woo HL, Jung SY, Kim JH, et al.

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2024)

85% Electroacupuncture Pain Reduction
1068 subjects Total Participants

Both electroacupuncture and conventional acupuncture are effective for tennis elbow, with electroacupuncture potentially offering slight additional benefit.

Systematic Review Elbow Pain

Comparison of Electroacupuncture and Conventional Acupuncture for Tennis Elbow: A Systematic Review

Woo HL, Jung SY, Kim JH, et al. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine (2024)
85% Electroacupuncture Pain Reduction
1068 subjects Total Participants

Summary

Fourteen randomized controlled trials comparing electroacupuncture with conventional acupuncture were systematically reviewed. Electroacupuncture showed a slight tendency toward superior pain reduction, but the difference was not large. Both methods demonstrated significant effects compared with controls.

Key Conclusion

Both electroacupuncture and conventional acupuncture are effective for tennis elbow, with electroacupuncture potentially offering slight additional benefit.

RCT Elbow Pain

Randomized Controlled Trial of Combined Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture in Lateral Epicondylitis Patients

Chung WS, Hong SU, Bae KJ, et al.

Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2022)

88% Symptom Improvement Rate
94 subjects Participants

The combination of herbal medicine and acupuncture demonstrates superior efficacy over acupuncture monotherapy in lateral epicondylitis.

RCT Elbow Pain

Randomized Controlled Trial of Combined Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture in Lateral Epicondylitis Patients

Chung WS, Hong SU, Bae KJ, et al. Journal of Ethnopharmacology (2022)
88% Symptom Improvement Rate
94 subjects Participants

Summary

Ninety-four patients with lateral epicondylitis were assigned to herbal medicine plus acupuncture or acupuncture monotherapy groups for 8 weeks. The combination group demonstrated significantly greater improvements in VAS, DASH, and grip strength.

Key Conclusion

The combination of herbal medicine and acupuncture demonstrates superior efficacy over acupuncture monotherapy in lateral epicondylitis.

Cross-Sectional Elbow Pain

Effect of Cupping Therapy on Elbow Joint Pain: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Im SG, Lee CH, Moon SK, et al.

Journal of Korean Medicine (2021)

83% Perceived Efficacy Rate
312 subjects Surveyed

Cupping therapy demonstrated high satisfaction and subjective efficacy in patients with elbow joint pain.

Cross-Sectional Elbow Pain

Effect of Cupping Therapy on Elbow Joint Pain: A Cross-Sectional Survey

Im SG, Lee CH, Moon SK, et al. Journal of Korean Medicine (2021)
83% Perceived Efficacy Rate
312 subjects Surveyed

Summary

A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 312 patients with elbow joint pain visiting Korean medicine hospitals regarding cupping therapy experience and satisfaction. Among those who received cupping, 83% reported pain reduction effects.

Key Conclusion

Cupping therapy demonstrated high satisfaction and subjective efficacy in patients with elbow joint pain.