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남, 북한의 화침 연구문헌에 대한 비교연구A Comparative Study of the Literature on Fire Acupuncture (Hwachim) between South and North Korea

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A Comparative Study of the Literature on Fire Acupuncture (Hwachim) between South and North Korea
Authors
임수란김시혜김유라김연섭김송이
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
경락경혈학회
Keywords
North Korea; red hot needle; fire acupuncture; warm acupuncture; heat needle
Citation
Korean Journal of Acupuncture, v.38, no.4, pp.209 - 221
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Acupuncture
Volume
38
Number
4
Start Page
209
End Page
221
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/82998
DOI
10.14406/acu.2021.034
ISSN
2287-3368
Abstract
Objectives : The aim of this study was to compare and analyze studies related to fire acupuncture (FA) published in South and North Korea. Methods : FA studies published in South Korea were searched through domestic and overseas databases (KISS, RISS, OASIS, and EMBASE). For North Korean studies, databases from the Information Center on North Korea and Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information were used. Among the searched literatures, clinical studies using FA as a treatment intervention were selected (i.e., randomized controlled trials, and case reports). Finally, information such as the disease for which FA was used, the characteristics of FA, and details of treatment methods for FA were extracted from the screened literatures and the results of South and North Korean studies were compared and analyzed. Results : This review included 28 South Korean studies and 9 North Korean studies. All studies in South Korea, except for the three articles that used traditional FA treatment, applied “warm needling”-like acupuncture (WA) in the form of heating the handle of the needle after inserting the needle into the skin, and most studies were conducted on diseases of the musculoskeletal system. Whereas in the North Korean studies, FA was applied to various diseases such as trigeminal neuralgia, skin diseases, and gastrointestinal diseases, and standardized FA tools were used. Conclusions : Studies on traditional FA treatment have rarely been reported in South Korea. The amount of information described in the FA studies in North Korea was limited. In this review, the characteristics of FA treatment tools in South and North Korean studies were mainly analyzed. In the future, FA studies from more diverse perspectives are needed.
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