A Case of Keishito Effective for Shoulder Periarthritis
10.3937/kampomed.62.45
- VernacularTitle:桂枝湯が奏効した肩関節周囲炎の1例
- Author:
Yoshiharu NAKAE
;
Yukie KUMAGAI
;
Takaaki KOSUGE
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
keishito;
shoulder periarthritis;
chronic pain;
greater yang;
floating pulse
- From:Kampo Medicine
2011;62(1):45-47
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
A 65-year-old woman had left should pain for two months. She felt moderate pain in the left shoulder and she could not raise her left hand. She was diagnosed with shoulder periarthritis by an orthopedist, but her pain had not improved with medication and rehabilitation. So she came to our hospital. She had left shoulder pain with arthrogryposis and muscle atrophy over the course of the next two months. She had a floating and relaxed pulse with spontaneous sweating, so she was diagnosed with greater yang wind strike per Kampo medicine. Her left shoulder pain was improved with keishito for two weeks, and three months later she could raise her left hand. Greater Yang is characterized by floating pulse, headache, pain in the nape of the neck, chills, fever, general pain, and joint pain. And Greater Yang Wind Strike is characterized by fever, spontaneous sweating, mild chill and relaxed pulse. Keishito is useful for in Greater Yang Wind Strike, and our patient improved with keishito. However, keishito is generally used for the early stage of a common cold, and there have been a few reports that keishito is effective for chronic disease. To our knowledge, this is the first report of keishito being effective for shoulder periarthritis, and we believe that keishito is a valid option for the treatment of chronic pain in Greater Yang Wind Strike.