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Clinical Application Report for Moosim Gigong Doinbeop and Walking (무심기공 도인법과 보법의 임상 적용 보고서)

  • Sam Sik Na;Jeong Jae hun;Gam Mai Pil
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.28-71
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    • 2023
  • Objective : From March 2018 to July 2022, H Korean Medicine Hospital conducted a guidance on Gigong training using the Moosim Gigong Doinbeop and Moosim Gigong Walking. This report intends to report the results and share the specific methods of a guidance on Gigong training used in the process of implementation, thereby helping the research of a guidance on Gigong training later. Methods : The methods and results of the implementation of Moosim Gigong Doinbeop and Moosim Gigong Walking implemented by H Korean Medicine Hospital were reported. For the movements of Doinbeop, the posture and movements, the precautions to be taken when guiding, the alternative movements, and the meaning of the movements were summarized. For Moosim Gigong Walking, the method of progress, the method of motion, precautions to be taken, and replaceable movements were summarized. The method of implementing the guidance on Gigong training for severely ill and elderly patients was introduced. The application cases that were applied to some diseases and effective were recorded. Results : At H Korean Medicine Hospital, Moosim Gigong Doinbeop and Moosim Gigong Walking were conducted in the form of an open lecture, and 4,682 patients attended the Doinbeop class and 3,373 patients attended the Walking class. There is no restriction on the type of disease of the participating patients. The attending physician recommends and the patient wishes, the patient participates in the course. Conclusions : Curing technology is a long-standing treatment method of Korean Medicine, but it has not yet been activated in the modern Korean Medicine system. Research on the guidance on Gigong training can be conducted to establish itself as a new treatment method for Korean Medicine.

A Study on the Angyo Method of Doin Angyo - Whidam's Su-Gi Therapy Based on the Principles of Medical Gigong (도인안교(導引按蹻) 중 안교법(按蹻法)에 대해 - 의료기공 원리에 근거한 휘담식 수기요법)

  • Ahn, Hun Mo;Lee, Jae Heung;Na, Sam Sik
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-24
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    • 2019
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to understand a medical Gigong's view of the human body through the analysis of medical Gigong techniques, and to understand the concept and treatment principle of Whidam's Su-Gi therapy as the Angyo(按蹻) Method of Doin Angyo(導引 按蹻) Methods : Among Medical Gigong, Sojucheon practice, Moosim-Gigong Riding stance, Moosim-Gigong Doinbeop, Hwalinsimbang Doinbeop and Donguibogam Jang-Bu Doinbeop were selected to analyze the practice method. The medical Gigong's views of the human body are organized into overviews and pathological perspective. The main concepts and clinical techniques of Whidam's Su-Gi therapy were summarized. Discussion : Understanding the principles of medical Gigong is necessary in order to understand the Angyo method of Doin Angyo. The principle of medical Gigong is to circulate around Three-Danjeon(丹田) on the human belly and Three-Gwan(關) on the human back by practicing medical Gigong, and to strengthen the life force by activating the viscera function by communicating between the limbs and the body. If there are Jeokchwi(積聚) and deviation, Whidam's Su-Gi therapy eliminates the Jeokchwi and adjusts the deviation. Conclusions : 1. The Angyo method of Doin Angyo originates from the practice of training to establish Danjeon for the right body and the right flow of air. 2. The principles of medical Gigong obtained through the analysis of Sojucheon(小周天) practice, Moosim-Gigong Riding stance, Moosim-Gigong Doinbeop, Hwalinsimbang Doinbeop and Donguibogam Jang-Bu Doinbeop are the medical Gigong's view of the human body and pathological perspective. 3. Whidam's Su-Gi therapy, which focuses on the elimination of Jeokchwi and the adjustment of deviation based on the medical Gigong's view of the human body, is a manual therapy that inherits the principle of the Angyo Method of Doin Angyo.

Clinical effect of Gigong therapy by measuring YangDoRak on celiac sprue Patients (소화장애(消化障碍)시 나타나는 복통(腹痛), 비증에 있어서 사관혈(四關穴) 자침(刺針)후 외기요법(外氣療法)시행의 효과에 대한 연구(硏究))

  • Bak Jung-Eun;Choi Hyoung-Il;Lee Ki-Nam
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2003
  • Objective: This study is performed to evaluate the clinical effect of Gigong therapy by measuring YangDoRak on celiac sprue patients. Methods: Among the outpatients with celiac sprue who visited to Dagot Oriental Medical Clinic from 1 to 30, June 2003, we selected 31 persons. They were divided into two groups. One group was treated with acupuncture, cupping therapy added to Gigong therapy and the other was treated with the two formers. Before and after therapy, we measured YangDoRak from the two hands and two feet. We selected 15 persons without specific conditions as a control group. Results: Between the control and the Gigong therapy, there were significant difference of differences. Gigong therapy plays role in mitigation on celiac sprue. Conclusion: This Result indicated that Gigong therapy is to regulate and to do mitigation on celiac sprue.

Clinical effect of Gigong therapy by measuring ABR-2000 on Neck Stiffness Patients (항강(項强)환자에게 기공외기요법(氣功外氣療法)을 응용한 경우의 ABR-2000측정 결과로 분석한 임상적 유효성)

  • Jung Eun-Young;Na Sam-Sik;Lee Ki-Nam
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.61-76
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    • 2003
  • Objective : This study is performed to evaluate the clinical effect of Gigong therapy by measuring ABR-2000 on neck stiffness patients. Methods : Among the outpatients with neck stiffness who visited to Wolgot Oriental Medical Clinic from 16 to 26, June 2003, we selected 22 persons. They were divided into two groups. One group was treated with acupuncture, cupping therapy added to Gigong therapy and the other was treated with the two formers. Before and after therapy, we measured ABR-2000 from the head, two hands and two feet. We selected 11 persons without specific conditions as a control group. Results : Between the control and the Gigong therapy, there were significant difference of differences. Gigong therapy plays role in relaxing inner and outer of the body. Conclusion : This result indicated that Gigong therapy is to regulate autonomic nerve and to relax the inner and outer of the body.

A Study of Gigong-Yangsaeng(Good life) and The old-Health care (기공양생(氣功養生)과 노인보건(老人保健)에 대한 고찰(考察))

  • An Hyeon-Guk;Shin Yong-Hyun;Gu Byeong-Su
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.177-187
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    • 2000
  • The purpose of this thesis is to make manifest the relation of Gigong- Yangsaeng(good life) and The old-health care, and through the conclusion, to study that how much the method of Gigong-Yangsaeng con entertain with refreshments to the stop of being old. Especially this thesis managed to divide the effect of the stop of being old by Gigong-Yangsaeng 3 parts and studied, the first effect is mental that, the second effect is the increase of immunity and the third effect is that of the stop of being old by chemical reaction.The results were as follows:The purpose of the method of Gigong-Yangsaeng is to increase the strength of human body and to resist disease and live long by training and practicing ourselves'Gi(energy of power), People call the method of good life and being old like this Gigong-Yangsaeng. Gigong-Yangsaeng is a method of Yangsaeng(good life) to pull off the purpose of being healthy and strong. We can get some effects of Gigong-Yangsaeng by uniting human mind and body into one. Entirely the key of those effects depends on Jo-sin(to control human body). Jo-sik(to control breath). Jo-sim(to control human mind).

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Education Situation of Yangsaeng-Gigong Related Subjects in Colleges of Oriental Medicine (전국 한의과대학의 양생기공 관련 교과목 교육현황)

  • Lee, Sang-Nam;Kwon, Young-Kyu
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.294-300
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    • 2009
  • Nowadays, as the era of aging is developing remarkably fast, conventional disease treatments such as surgery or emergency therapy are now being substituted to 'health promotion' and 'health prevention through whole-life management. Recently, many oriental medicine colleges are teaching subjects related to Yangsaeng and Gigong. However, detail investigation about the exact education situation and correlation between among subjects has not been performed yet. Thus, in this research, I collected data about each oriental medicine college's Yangsaeng/Gigong-related subjects' prevalence and management situation through the analysis of 'National Education Report about Korea's Oriental Medicine Colleges' and direct investigation, First, I analyzed oriental medicine colleges' education object. Among 11 basic medicine subjects, there were 2 subjects related to Yangsaeng and Gigong. And among 13 clinical medicine subjects, there were 7 subjects related to Yangsaeng and Gigong. In these subjects, the word 'Yangsaeng' was used for 14 times. The word 'Gigong' was used for 5 times and the words 'natural medicine' and 'alternative medicine' were used for 4 times. Total class hours related to Yangsaeng and Gigong were 19.6 hours (practice classes were 4.6 hours). Each class of subjects had 'study objects'. Study objects were categorized into A (Essential) and B (Recommendation) Items. There were44 A items and 23 B items. Among 11 oriental medicine colleges all over Korea, 10 classes related to Yangsaeng and Gigong existed in 9colleges. 7 classes were included in pre-OM course and 3 classes were included in major-OM course. 6 classes were taught only for one semester and 4 classes were taught for 2 semesters. 6 classes were single unit and 4 classes were 2-units sunjects. 3 classes were held 3 hours a week. 6 classes were held 2 hours a week and one class was held an hour per week. In conclusion, each oriental medicine college should focus on the education and research about Yangsaeng and Gigong. To achieve this object, systemic regulation and specialized human resources should also be made.

A Questionnaire Analysis about the Attitude toward Medical gigong (의료기공에 대한 일반인들의 인식 조사)

  • Song, Taek-Jin;Lee, Min-Gyu;Sin, Jong-Hun;Park, Jae-Su
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.34-49
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    • 2011
  • Objective : This research was carried out to find out the general understanding of korean medicine and the attitude toward medical gigong among common people. Methods : Randomly selected 297 people participated in this research. We performed this survey with 13 items on the Questionnaire Results : 13.1% of respondents knew qigong training, and 7.1% of respondents knew medical qigong. Most respondents knew one or more terms of qigong. Among them, the order was known as meridian, danjeon, sojucheon. 57.6% of respondents had a mind to be in a treatment of medical qigong. And 45.7% of respondents were satisfied with the harmless of medical gigong. However, 41% were unsatisfied with the low effect of the treatment. Conclusions : Medical gigong treatment need to develop an explanatory model which based on static study. And technically advanced public relations are needed.

Research clinical trends on Gigong(氣功, Qigong) in the Korean Journal (한국(韓國) 저널에 게재(揭載)된 기공관련(氣功關聯) 임상(臨床) 연구(硏究) 동향(動向) 분석(分析) )

  • Han, Chang-Hyun;Lee, Sang-Nam;Kwon, Young-Kyu;Ahn, Sang-Woo;Choi, Sun-Mi
    • Journal of Korean Medical classics
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.297-306
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    • 2008
  • Background : Gigong(氣功, Qigong) is one energy-healing intervention used to prevent and cure ailments and to improve health through regular practice. Although Gigong(氣功, Qigong) - neither itself nor its postulated mechanism of action - are within the paradigm of modern Western medical science, effects on the human body could be possible. Objectives : This study aims to review the bibliography, biological responses and therapeutic effects of Gigong. In the process, this review will grasp trends in this field of studies and will direct further researches into the right direction. Method : The computerized Korean databases were searched from their respective inceptions up to January 2008. The search terms used were 'Gi(氣, Qi)', 'Gigong(氣功, Qigong)', 'Doin(導引)', 'Training', 'Bioenergy', 'life nurturing' and random or Korean language terms related to Gigong. Several specialized journals were also manually searched for relevant articles. Result : Since the 1990's, Gigong papers in the Korean Literature is increased. Clinical research studies are among the most control design study. Research subjects are less patient than the general public. The most common treatment disease was Musculo-skeletal disorder Conclusions : The depth study for the each Gigong(氣功, Qigong) is needed. Specifically, I think it should be a clinical studies and qualitative research methods for evaluation are needed.

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Study of Efficacy of Gigong Program in Health Promotion Service Programs (보건소 건강증진 사업 중 기공체조 유용성에 관한 연구)

  • Go, Ho-Yeon;Kong, Kyung-Hwan;Kim, Na-Young;Shin, Mi-Ran;Lee, Seung-Eon;Sun, Seung-Ho;Jung, Hee;Park, Sun-Ju;Ko, Seong-Gyu;Youn, Sang-Jun;Jung, Jae-Hoon;Lee, Dong-Nyung
    • The Journal of Korean Medicine
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.141-150
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    • 2010
  • Objectives: The study evaluated efficacy of the Gigong program in health promotion service programs using oriental medicine. Methods: The data were collected from 31 female participants who completed the Gigongprogram from February to May of 2009 in Eumsung-Gun. The questionnaires to measure efficacy of the Gigong program were composed of demographic items, past history, family history, why they joined the program, satisfaction with the Gigong program, lipid profile, etc. The lipid profiles were collected before and after the Gigong program. Results: Satisfaction with the Gigong lectures and program was 88.4%. Improvement of daily life after the Gigong program was 92.2%. Mood and exercise habits of daily life significantly improved. Conclusions: From these results, the Gigong program is worthwhile for promoting health, so further study is needed to determine its efficacy.

A Report of Assessment and Results about I Phase of the Gigong Academy Hosted by the Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong (대한의료기공학회 제1기 기공아카데미 평가 및 결과 보고)

  • Lee, Jae Heung;Jeong, Jae Hun;Jung, Dae Sung;Kang, Han Joo
    • Journal of Korean Medical Ki-Gong Academy
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.139-154
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    • 2019
  • Objective : The purpose of this study is to report the results and evaluation of I phase of the Gigong Academy, hosted by the Korean Academy of Medical Gi-Gong. Methods : The assessment and results were used in questionnaires. Conclusions : 1. Total 109 persons participated from 1-1 to 1-5 with an average of 21.8 person attending each session, which was a rather unsatisfactory level. 2. In the age group of participants, those in their 40s were mostly about 70 percent, and those in their 30s were very small, forming a vulnerable hierarchy that lacks a middle class. 3. The main purpose of the Academy participants was Gigong training, but the purpose of treatment and rest increased over the round of session. 4. The quality of the Academy's lectures, systems, and venues is highly positive, which can be said to be successful, but there is a need for publicity to increase participants, and more encouragement for the lifestyle of personal training and health care.