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Medicinski pregled 2008 Volume 61, Issue 3-4, Pages: 123-130
https://doi.org/10.2298/MPNS0804123N
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Innovative approach to laser acupuncture therapy of acute obstruction in asthmatic children

Nedeljković Miroslav (Institut za onkologiju Vojvodine, Sremska Kamenica)
Ljuština-Pribić Radmila (Zavod za zdravstvenu zaštitu dece i omladine, Novi Sad)
Savić Košta (Zavod za zdravstvenu zaštitu dece i omladine, Novi Sad)

Introduction A prospective randomized study encompassed 100 patients with asthma in the stage of acute bronchial obstruction, 7 to 17 years of age, of both sexes and with the similar rate of attack seventy. The patients were spirometrically monitored (FVC, FEVl, PEF and FEF 25-75%) by a pediatrician-pulmonologist for 12 days. Fifty patients were subjected to conservative drug therapy, whereas other 50 patients additionally underwent the Su Jok therapy according to the 6-Ki principles, applying laser ray at the acupuncture points in the hand. After 12 days of treatment the group, in which both therapy methods were applied, reached the range of referent values for all investigated parameters. In the same period of time the group undergoing only conservative drug therapy retained values below the reference ones for the given age for 3 (FEVl, PEFR and FEF 25-75%) out of 5 investigated parameters. The obtained results differed from the group subjected to the combined therapy with the high rate of statistical significance. On the basis of the obtained results the efficacy of the 6-Ki technique of Su Jok therapy was confirmed as the therapeutic method supplementary to the conservative drug therapy in the treatment of acute bronchial obstruction in asthmatic children, provided that therapy is carried out in stationary conditions and under constant spirometric surveillance of the patient.

Keywords: Asthma + therapy, Child, Adolescent, Acupuncture Therapy + methods, Laser Therapy, Spirometry, Respiratory Therapy

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