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⚫ | '''Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine''' ({{Korean|hangul=자생한방병원}}) is a network of hospitals for non-invasive treatment of spine and joint disorders in [[South Korea]].<ref name="timeless">{{cite journal|last=Kim|first=Jun-Hee|year=2006|title=Koreana: A Timeless Treatment|journal=Invest Korea Journal|volume=49|issue=November–December 2006|url=http://www.ikjournal.com/InvestKoreaWar/work/journal/content/content_main.jsp?code=4470408|accessdate=24 August 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110713011205/http://www.ikjournal.com/InvestKoreaWar/work/journal/content/content_main.jsp?code=4470408|archive-date=13 July 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> It was designated as a 'Spine Specialized Oriental Medical Hospital' by the Korea Ministry of Health<ref name="koreahealthtour">{{Cite web |url=http://www.koreahealthtour.co.kr/medical/medicalContent.do?mdisno=20&lgid=en |title=koreahealthtour |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101202021007/http://koreahealthtour.co.kr/medical/medicalContent.do?mdisno=20&lgid=en |archive-date=2010-12-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref> and also designated as a 'Health Tour' hospital for foreigners by the Korean Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI).<ref name="kgmsa">{{cite web|url=http://www.kgmsa.com/promotion2009/eng/view_38.php|title=Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine|publisher=Korea Global Medical Supply Awards|accessdate=2009-08-25}}</ref> |
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The hospital is notable for its accomplished history in the field of non-surgical oriental medicine and its International Clinic, headed by Raimund Royer, who (as of November 2006) was the only European practicing oriental medicine in Korea.<ref name="timeless"/> The international clinic's examination support team provides patients from other countries with total service from entry to Korea to return to their own countries by exclusive coordinators who speak English and Japanese.<ref name="kgmsa"/> As a result, many of the hospital's patients are not actually Korean, but rather westerners seeking treatments not available in their home countries.<ref>[http://news.mt.co.kr/view/mtview.php?no=2008012908300226576&type=2&gulid=20080416162917 'Yu hospitals' reputation wild shot .. "haeoeseo attention" '' Choeeumni News 2008/01/29'']</ref> Jaseng specialists treat approximately 500,000 cases every year.<ref>[http://medicaltour.gangnam.go.kr/english/contents/hospital/ho_view.jsp?pageNum=1&NUM=24&TYPE=05 meditour]</ref> |
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Jaseng opened in 1988,<ref name="jaseng.co.kr">{{cite web |url=https://www.jaseng.co.kr/hospitalinfo/introduction/index10000.asp?Location_Branch_Code=10000 | title=한방 척추전문병원, 추나요법, 비수술 척추 관절 치료병원 | 자생한방병원 }}</ref> specializing in Integrative Medicine. With non-invasive treatment methods unique to Jaseng such as Motion Style Acupuncture Treatment (MSAT) and Western therapies, the hospital treats over 250,000 patients a year, equaling a total of 1.6 million treatment sessions. Jaseng is home to 30 specialized clinics with 379 physicians. Over 1,300 inpatient beds are available.<ref name="jaseng.co.kr"/> |
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[[Acute pain]], [[chronic pain]] and the fundamental causes of spine and joint disorders are treated with a combination of; herbal medicine, [[CHUNA]] manipulation therapy (which aligns the spine), [[acupuncture]] and [[moxibustion]], and physical and exercise therapy.<ref name="koreahealthtour"/> The four specialised centres at the main hospital are the Spine Centre, Bone and Joint Centre, [[TMJ]] Centre and the Wellness Centre. Prior to treatment, the examination center utilizes western medicine procedures, [[X-rays]], [[MRI]]s, [[CT scan]]s, [[ultrasound]]s and [[bone densitometry]] to determine the proper diagnosis.<ref name="koreahealthtour"/> |
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The hospital employs diagnostic equipment, including [[Magnetic resonance imaging|MRI]] and [[CT scan|CT]] scanners, in addition to Korean medicine therapies. Physical manual therapy is implemented concurrently to promote healing and to prevent recurrence.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.jaseng.co.kr/treatment/medicineCenter/mCenter02.asp?Location_Branch_Code=10000 | title=도수치료 - 척추관절질환 통증 물리치료사 수기 치료 | 자생한방병원 }}</ref> |
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To promote Korean Oriental Medicine, Jaseng works closely with The [[Korea Tourism Organization]], The Korea Health Industry Development Institute, and The Council for Korean Medicine Overseas Promotion and actively participates in many international affairs related to medical tourism like various expositions, conferences and forums.<ref>[http://www.kgmsa.com/promotion2009/eng/view_38.php kgma]</ref> |
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Jaseng has conducted collaborative research with the [[University of California, Irvine School of Medicine|University of California-Irvine School of Medicine]] and other US institutions. The honorary chairman of the Jaseng Medical Foundation, Dr. Shin, was invited to lecture at the Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED) 2018, the largest osteopathic medical event attended by more than 20,000 US [[Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine|DO]]s.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://mydigitalpublication.com/publication/?i=496818#{%22issue_id%22:496818,%22page%22:126|title = Publication Not Available}}}</ref> [[Michigan State University]] has incorporated Jaseng’s treatment modalities as a CME curriculum since 2015. |
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The hospital’s International Clinic<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.jaseng.net/international-clinic/overview/|title=International Clinic - oversea patient clinic korea | Jaseng}}</ref> treats more than 2,600 foreign patients annually (including more than 20 ambassadors). The clinic has staff members who speak English, German, Japanese, Mongolian, Arabic, Russian, and Chinese, and language interpretation services are provided. International services include airport transport, assistance with medical documents, online consultations, second opinions, travel and accommodations, insurance claims and local travel. |
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In 1999, through the hospital accreditation, the educational opportunities expanded to include medical specialty training programs. [[Continuing medical education]] at Jaseng serves the purpose of providing accurate diagnosis and standardized treatment for musculoskeletal and degenerative diseases so that each patient can receive safe, least invasive and optimal treatment results. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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In 1990, Shin Joon-shik founded the Jaseng Oriental Medicine Clinic in Seoul, Korea. The Jaseng Research Institute and the Jaseng Biotechnology Research Institute were established in 1998 and 1999. The clinic was renamed as the Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine and was designated as a 'Health Tour' hospital for foreigners by the Korean Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI).<ref name="kgmsa"/> |
In 1990, Shin Joon-shik founded the Jaseng Oriental Medicine Clinic in [[Seoul]], Korea. The Jaseng Research Institute and the Jaseng Biotechnology Research Institute were established in 1998 and 1999. The clinic was renamed as the Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine and was designated as a 'Health Tour' hospital for foreigners by the Korean Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI).<ref name="kgmsa"/> |
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In 2001, a nerve regenerating substance called |
In 2001, a nerve regenerating substance called [[Shinbarometin]] was found in Jaseng’s medicine. Patents for Shinbarometin were acquired in Korea and America, and Green Cross R&D is currently developing it as a natural pharmaceutical so that it can be brought to the global market.{{citation needed|date=December 2018}} The UC Irvine's School of Medicine adopted Korean ''[[Tui na|chuna]]'' into the school's curriculum in 2002. |
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In 2006, the Jaseng Hospital's International Clinic opened.<ref name="kgmsa" /> Headed by Raimund Royer, |
In 2006, the Jaseng Hospital's International Clinic opened.<ref name="kgmsa" /> Headed by Raimund Royer, a native of Austria, the international clinic can support English, German, Japanese and Chinese languages. The hospital’s website has been translated into English, Japanese and Russian. |
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In 2007 and 2008, Jaseng volunteered medical services in Uzbekistan, East Timor, Uganda and Mongolia. An affiliation with [[Al-Azhar]] University, Egypt, [[UC Irvine]], USA and the Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine was established in 2008.<ref> |
In 2007 and 2008, Jaseng volunteered medical services in Uzbekistan, East Timor, Uganda and Mongolia. An affiliation with [[Al-Azhar]] University, Egypt, [[UC Irvine]], USA and the Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine was established in 2008.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.koreahealthtour.co.kr/uploadfile/bbs/newsletter/newsletter%20-1%20ENG%20final4.pdf |title=koreahealthtour |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101202061604/http://koreahealthtour.co.kr/uploadfile/bbs/newsletter/newsletter%20-1%20ENG%20final4.pdf |archive-date=2010-12-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Location== |
==Location== |
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The main hospital complex is located in [[Gangnam-gu, Seoul]]. There are branch clinics in [[Bundang]], [[Mokdong]], [[Ilsan]], [[Bucheon]], [[Yeongdeungpo]], [[Suwon]], Nowon and |
The main hospital complex is located in [[Gangnam-gu, Seoul]]. There are over 20 branch clinics in [[Bundang]], [[Mokdong]], [[Ilsan]], [[Bucheon]], [[Yeongdeungpo]], [[Suwon]], Nowon and more. Outside of Korea, there are 5 Jaseng clinics in California. |
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==Research== |
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Jaseng participates in joint research projects based on scientific proof of oriental medicine with international medical institutions.<ref>[http://60toyo.jtbcom.co.jp/60jsom_ips.pdf university of north carolina]</ref> The research findings are presented at international medical forums and congresses and are published in medical journals. |
Jaseng participates in joint research projects based on scientific proof of oriental medicine with international medical institutions.<ref>[http://60toyo.jtbcom.co.jp/60jsom_ips.pdf university of north carolina]{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> The research findings are presented at international medical forums and congresses and are published in medical journals. |
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Joint research with the [[University of North Carolina]] demonstrated that integrative Jaseng treatment for lumbar disc herniation displayed a 95% recovery rate.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Park|first1=Jongbae J.|last2=Shin|first2=Joonshik|last3=Choi|first3=Youngkwon|last4=Youn|first4=Yousuk|last5=Lee|first5=Sangho|last6=Kwon|first6=Seung-Ro|last7=Lee|first7=Hyangsook|last8=Kang|first8=Man-Ho|last9=Ha|first9=In-Hyuk|date=April 2010|title=Integrative package for low back pain with leg pain in Korea: a prospective cohort study|journal=Complementary Therapies in Medicine|volume=18|issue=2|pages=78–86|doi=10.1016/j.ctim.2010.02.003|issn=1873-6963|pmid=20430290}}</ref> Results of a randomized controlled trial on the pain relieving and functional recovery effects of MSAT for acute low back pain were published in the journal PAIN,<ref name="Shin 1030–1037">{{Cite journal|last1=Shin|first1=Joon-Shik|last2=Ha|first2=In-Hyuk|last3=Lee|first3=Jinho|last4=Choi|first4=Youngkwon|last5=Kim|first5=Me-riong|last6=Park|first6=Byoung-Yoon|last7=Shin|first7=Byung-Cheul|last8=Lee|first8=Myeong|date=2013-07-01|title=Effects of motion style acupuncture treatment in acute low back pain patients with severe disability: A multicenter, randomized, controlled, comparative effectiveness trial|journal=Pain|language=ENGLISH|volume=154|issue=7|pages=1030–1037|doi=10.1016/j.pain.2013.03.013|issn=0304-3959|pmid=23639822|s2cid=12681798}}</ref> and basic research on the effects of Jaseng herbal medicine (i.e. anti-inflammation, nerve regeneration, bone protection, and cartilage protection effects) have been introduced in various SCI(E) journals. |
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*(2009) The Journal of Physiological Sciences published the joint study titled 'Spinal cholinergic mechanism of the relieving effects of electroacupuncture on cold and warm allodynia in a rat model of neuropathic pain'<ref>[http://www.springerlink.com/content/a738p16706566880/ Journal of Physiological Sciences]</ref> |
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* (2018) Published research paper on ‘Impact of 6 acupuncture treatment on the lumbar surgery rate for low back pain in Korea: A nationwide matched retrospective cohort study’ in ‘PLOS ONE’,<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Ha|first1=In-Hyuk|last2=Shin|first2=Kyung-Min|last3=Lee|first3=Jun-Hwan|last4=Lee|first4=Jinho|last5=Shin|first5=Joon-Shik|last6=Kim|first6=Me-riong|last7=Lee|first7=Yoon Jae|last8=Kang|first8=Kyungwon|last9=Koh|first9=Wonil|date=2018-06-12|title=Impact of acupuncture treatment on the lumbar surgery rate for low back pain in Korea: A nationwide matched retrospective cohort study|journal=PLOS ONE|volume=13|issue=6|pages=e0199042|doi=10.1371/journal.pone.0199042|issn=1932-6203|pmc=5997340|pmid=29894499|bibcode=2018PLoSO..1399042K|doi-access=free}}</ref> an international journal equivalent to SCI |
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* (2018) Published research paper on ‘The anti-inflammatory Effects of Shinbaro3 Is Mediated by Downregulation of the TLR4 Signalling Pathway in LPS-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Macrophages’, an international journal equivalent to SCI in the field of inflammation management. The paper was later retracted at the authors request due to concerns over reliability of the experiment.<ref>{{Cite journal|title=The Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Shinbaro3 Is Mediated by Downregulation of the TLR4 Signalling Pathway in LPS-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Macrophages|last1=Ha|first1=In-Hyuk|last2=Lee|first2=Sang Kook|date=2018|journal=Mediators of Inflammation|volume=2018|pages=4514329|last3=Lee|first3=Jinho|last4=Shin|first4=Joon-Shik|last5=Kim|first5=Won Kyung|last6=Koh|first6=Wonil|last7=Chung|first7=Hwa-Jin|doi=10.1155/2018/4514329|pmid=29849490|pmc=5907526|doi-access=free}}{{Retracted|doi=10.1155/2020/7859157|pmid=3306183|intentional=yes}}</ref> |
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* (2017) Scientifically proved that there was a reduction in pain after 8 weeks of Korean medicine treatment in patients with spinal stenosis – published on SCI(E) Grade International Journal, BMC Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Journal |
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* (2017) Proved the long-term effect of Korean Medicine Treatment on patients whose disc was re-absorbed – SCI(E) Grade International Journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Journal |
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* (2017) Proved clinical effects of Integrative Korean Medicine Treatment for patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome – published in SCI(E) Grade International Academic Journal, PLOS ONE. |
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* (2016) Proved the anti-inflammatory effect of Shinbaro pharmacopuncture and cartilage protection – published in SCI grade international academic journal ‘Chinese Medicine’ |
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* (2016) 95% of patients with cervical disc herniation who received an integrative treatment of Korean medicine were satisfied with their results after 21 months – published in SCI grade Academic Journal BMC CAM |
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* (2013) A paper on the validation of the analgesic effects of Motion Style Acupuncture Treatment (MSAT) is published in PAIN.<ref name="Shin 1030–1037"/> It is the first paper to confirm the effects of acupuncture on acute low back pain |
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* (2012) The cartilage regeneration effects of Chungpa-jun is published in evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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* (2010) Results of a joint research with North Carolina University ‘Bone mineral density, body mass index, postmenopausal period and outcomes of low back pain treatment in Korean postmenopausal women<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Park|first1=Jongbae J.|last2=Shin|first2=Joonshik|last3=Youn|first3=Yousuk|last4=Champagne|first4=Catherine|last5=Jin|first5=Eunseok|last6=Hong|first6=Soonsung|last7=Jung|first7=Kwanhye|last8=Lee|first8=Sangho|last9=Yeom|first9=Sunkyu|date=November 2010|title=Bone mineral density, body mass index, postmenopausal period and outcomes of low back pain treatment in Korean postmenopausal women|journal=European Spine Journal|volume=19|issue=11|pages=1942–1947|doi=10.1007/s00586-010-1559-7|issn=0940-6719|pmc=2989254|pmid=20811756}}</ref>’ published in Eur Spine J |
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* (2010) Anti-inflammatory effects of ‘Chungpa-jun’, an herbal medicine unique to Jaseng, is validated in an article published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Impact Factor 2.322) |
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*(2009) The Journal of Physiological Sciences published the joint study titled 'Spinal cholinergic mechanism of the relieving effects of electroacupuncture on cold and warm allodynia in a rat model of neuropathic pain'<ref>{{cite journal | doi=10.1007/s12576-009-0035-9 | title=Spinal cholinergic mechanism of the relieving effects of electroacupuncture on cold and warm allodynia in a rat model of neuropathic pain | date=2009 | last1=Park | first1=Jung Hyuk | last2=Kim | first2=Sun Kwang | last3=Kim | first3=Ha Neul | last4=Sun | first4=Boram | last5=Koo | first5=Sungtae | last6=Choi | first6=Sun Mi | last7=Bae | first7=Hyunsu | last8=Min | first8=Byung-Il | journal=The Journal of Physiological Sciences | volume=59 | issue=4 | pages=291–298 | pmid=19343482 | pmc=10717390 | s2cid=7530610 | doi-access=free }}</ref> |
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*(2007) [[Harvard Medical School]] published thesis on Jaseng’s non-surgical spinal treatment in the Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine.<ref>[http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/acm.2007.6263 liebertonline]</ref> |
*(2007) [[Harvard Medical School]] published thesis on Jaseng’s non-surgical spinal treatment in the Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine.<ref>[http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/acm.2007.6263 liebertonline]</ref> |
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*(2005) 'The Effect of Bee Venom Acupuncture' joint research was published in The Journal of Ethno pharmacology |
*(2005) 'The Effect of Bee Venom Acupuncture' joint research was published in The Journal of Ethno pharmacology |
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*(2004) 'The Effect of Yook-gong-dan', thesis was published in the International Journal of Neuroscience |
*(2004) 'The Effect of Yook-gong-dan', thesis was published in the International Journal of Neuroscience |
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*(2004) 'Association of Interleukin 10 Haplotype with Low Bone Mineral Density in Korean Postmenopausal Women', published in the Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.<ref> |
*(2004) 'Association of Interleukin 10 Haplotype with Low Bone Mineral Density in Korean Postmenopausal Women', published in the Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.jbmb.or.kr/jbmb/pdf.php?data=MDkwODEyMTdAcGRmX3JhaW50cmFjZV9sZWV5c0AlNUIzNy02JTVEMDQxMjA3MjE1MV82OTEtNjk5LnBkZg |title=BiochemistryJournal |access-date=2009-08-31 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110722141238/http://www.jbmb.or.kr/jbmb/pdf.php?data=MDkwODEyMTdAcGRmX3JhaW50cmFjZV9sZWV5c0AlNUIzNy02JTVEMDQxMjA3MjE1MV82OTEtNjk5LnBkZg |archive-date=2011-07-22 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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*(2001) 'The Effect of Chuna Treatment for Patients with Herniated Intervertebral Disc of Lumbar Spine' published in The Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine.<ref>[http://ksci.kisti.re.kr/sch/psc_7300.jsp?art_seq=CCSGBN_2001_v2n1_93 KSCI]</ref> |
*(2001) 'The Effect of Chuna Treatment for Patients with Herniated Intervertebral Disc of Lumbar Spine' published in The Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine.<ref>[http://ksci.kisti.re.kr/sch/psc_7300.jsp?art_seq=CCSGBN_2001_v2n1_93 KSCI]{{Dead link|date=February 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> |
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==Awards== |
==Awards== |
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⚫ | *2008 Awarded for Oriental Medicine at the Korea Health Industry Awards <ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.koreahealthtour.co.kr/uploadfile/bbs/newsletter/News%20letter-%20En2.pdf |title=koreahealthtour |access-date=2009-08-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101202061724/http://koreahealthtour.co.kr/uploadfile/bbs/newsletter/News%20letter-%20En2.pdf |archive-date=2010-12-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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⚫ | * 2007 Awarded the Korea's Best Leadership Prize by ''[[Dale Carnegie]] Training (Korea)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.dalecarnegie.com/about_us/clientAward.jsp#He |title=dalecarnegie |access-date=2009-08-28 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090225232110/http://www.dalecarnegie.com/about_us/clientAward.jsp#He |archive-date=2009-02-25 |url-status=dead }}</ref>'' |
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* 2008 Awarded for distinguished services at the ''Korean Association of Chronic Disease Management'' |
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* 2005 Awarded 2nd prize for TRT presentation at the ''International Medical Academic Meeting in [[Huaxia|Hua-xia China]]'' |
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* 2000 Awarded the Presidential Commendation (civil merit medal) |
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== References == |
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Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine | |
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Location | 142-3 Nonhyun-Dong, Gangnamgu, Seoul, South Korea |
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Type | Specialist |
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Speciality | Spine and Joint Disorders, Korean Medicine |
History | |
Opened | 1988 |
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Website | www |
Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine (Korean: 자생한방병원) is a network of hospitals for non-invasive treatment of spine and joint disorders in South Korea.[1] It was designated as a 'Spine Specialized Oriental Medical Hospital' by the Korea Ministry of Health[2] and also designated as a 'Health Tour' hospital for foreigners by the Korean Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI).[3]
Jaseng opened in 1988,[4] specializing in Integrative Medicine. With non-invasive treatment methods unique to Jaseng such as Motion Style Acupuncture Treatment (MSAT) and Western therapies, the hospital treats over 250,000 patients a year, equaling a total of 1.6 million treatment sessions. Jaseng is home to 30 specialized clinics with 379 physicians. Over 1,300 inpatient beds are available.[4]
The hospital employs diagnostic equipment, including MRI and CT scanners, in addition to Korean medicine therapies. Physical manual therapy is implemented concurrently to promote healing and to prevent recurrence.[5]
Jaseng has conducted collaborative research with the University of California-Irvine School of Medicine and other US institutions. The honorary chairman of the Jaseng Medical Foundation, Dr. Shin, was invited to lecture at the Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED) 2018, the largest osteopathic medical event attended by more than 20,000 US DOs.[6] Michigan State University has incorporated Jaseng’s treatment modalities as a CME curriculum since 2015.
The hospital’s International Clinic[7] treats more than 2,600 foreign patients annually (including more than 20 ambassadors). The clinic has staff members who speak English, German, Japanese, Mongolian, Arabic, Russian, and Chinese, and language interpretation services are provided. International services include airport transport, assistance with medical documents, online consultations, second opinions, travel and accommodations, insurance claims and local travel.
In 1999, through the hospital accreditation, the educational opportunities expanded to include medical specialty training programs. Continuing medical education at Jaseng serves the purpose of providing accurate diagnosis and standardized treatment for musculoskeletal and degenerative diseases so that each patient can receive safe, least invasive and optimal treatment results.
History
[edit]In 1990, Shin Joon-shik founded the Jaseng Oriental Medicine Clinic in Seoul, Korea. The Jaseng Research Institute and the Jaseng Biotechnology Research Institute were established in 1998 and 1999. The clinic was renamed as the Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine and was designated as a 'Health Tour' hospital for foreigners by the Korean Health Industry Development Institute (KHIDI).[3]
In 2001, a nerve regenerating substance called Shinbarometin was found in Jaseng’s medicine. Patents for Shinbarometin were acquired in Korea and America, and Green Cross R&D is currently developing it as a natural pharmaceutical so that it can be brought to the global market.[citation needed] The UC Irvine's School of Medicine adopted Korean chuna into the school's curriculum in 2002.
In 2006, the Jaseng Hospital's International Clinic opened.[3] Headed by Raimund Royer, a native of Austria, the international clinic can support English, German, Japanese and Chinese languages. The hospital’s website has been translated into English, Japanese and Russian.
In 2007 and 2008, Jaseng volunteered medical services in Uzbekistan, East Timor, Uganda and Mongolia. An affiliation with Al-Azhar University, Egypt, UC Irvine, USA and the Jaseng Hospital of Oriental Medicine was established in 2008.[8]
Location
[edit]The main hospital complex is located in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. There are over 20 branch clinics in Bundang, Mokdong, Ilsan, Bucheon, Yeongdeungpo, Suwon, Nowon and more. Outside of Korea, there are 5 Jaseng clinics in California.
Research
[edit]Jaseng participates in joint research projects based on scientific proof of oriental medicine with international medical institutions.[9] The research findings are presented at international medical forums and congresses and are published in medical journals.
Joint research with the University of North Carolina demonstrated that integrative Jaseng treatment for lumbar disc herniation displayed a 95% recovery rate.[10] Results of a randomized controlled trial on the pain relieving and functional recovery effects of MSAT for acute low back pain were published in the journal PAIN,[11] and basic research on the effects of Jaseng herbal medicine (i.e. anti-inflammation, nerve regeneration, bone protection, and cartilage protection effects) have been introduced in various SCI(E) journals.
- (2018) Published research paper on ‘Impact of 6 acupuncture treatment on the lumbar surgery rate for low back pain in Korea: A nationwide matched retrospective cohort study’ in ‘PLOS ONE’,[12] an international journal equivalent to SCI
- (2018) Published research paper on ‘The anti-inflammatory Effects of Shinbaro3 Is Mediated by Downregulation of the TLR4 Signalling Pathway in LPS-Stimulated RAW 264.7 Macrophages’, an international journal equivalent to SCI in the field of inflammation management. The paper was later retracted at the authors request due to concerns over reliability of the experiment.[13]
- (2017) Scientifically proved that there was a reduction in pain after 8 weeks of Korean medicine treatment in patients with spinal stenosis – published on SCI(E) Grade International Journal, BMC Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Journal
- (2017) Proved the long-term effect of Korean Medicine Treatment on patients whose disc was re-absorbed – SCI(E) Grade International Journal Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine Journal
- (2017) Proved clinical effects of Integrative Korean Medicine Treatment for patients with Failed Back Surgery Syndrome – published in SCI(E) Grade International Academic Journal, PLOS ONE.
- (2016) Proved the anti-inflammatory effect of Shinbaro pharmacopuncture and cartilage protection – published in SCI grade international academic journal ‘Chinese Medicine’
- (2016) 95% of patients with cervical disc herniation who received an integrative treatment of Korean medicine were satisfied with their results after 21 months – published in SCI grade Academic Journal BMC CAM
- (2013) A paper on the validation of the analgesic effects of Motion Style Acupuncture Treatment (MSAT) is published in PAIN.[11] It is the first paper to confirm the effects of acupuncture on acute low back pain
- (2012) The cartilage regeneration effects of Chungpa-jun is published in evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- (2010) Results of a joint research with North Carolina University ‘Bone mineral density, body mass index, postmenopausal period and outcomes of low back pain treatment in Korean postmenopausal women[14]’ published in Eur Spine J
- (2010) Anti-inflammatory effects of ‘Chungpa-jun’, an herbal medicine unique to Jaseng, is validated in an article published in the Journal of Ethnopharmacology (Impact Factor 2.322)
- (2009) The Journal of Physiological Sciences published the joint study titled 'Spinal cholinergic mechanism of the relieving effects of electroacupuncture on cold and warm allodynia in a rat model of neuropathic pain'[15]
- (2007) Harvard Medical School published thesis on Jaseng’s non-surgical spinal treatment in the Journal of Alternative & Complementary Medicine.[16]
- (2005) 'The Effect of Bee Venom Acupuncture' joint research was published in The Journal of Ethno pharmacology
- (2004) 'The Effect of Yook-gong-dan', thesis was published in the International Journal of Neuroscience
- (2004) 'Association of Interleukin 10 Haplotype with Low Bone Mineral Density in Korean Postmenopausal Women', published in the Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.[17]
- (2001) 'The Effect of Chuna Treatment for Patients with Herniated Intervertebral Disc of Lumbar Spine' published in The Journal of Korea CHUNA Manual Medicine.[18]
Awards
[edit]- 2008 Awarded for Oriental Medicine at the Korea Health Industry Awards [19]
- 2007 Awarded the Korea's Best Leadership Prize by Dale Carnegie Training (Korea)[20]
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External links
[edit]- Official website (in Korean)
- Official website (in English)