1.A Case of Alopecia Followed by Head Bruise Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Saikoseikanto
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Yoko OTA ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2025;76(2):114-119
We herein report a case of a 19-year-old male patient who presented with traumatic alopecia and was successfully treated with Kampo formulation saikoseikanto (Ikkando). This patient was referred to the Kampo outpatient department of Hoshi General Hospital from a neurosurgery hospital located near his workplace. The reason for the consultation was alopecia with subcutaneous hemorrhage that appeared several days after a blow to his parietal region. The patient presented with kyokyokuman on the right side along with chronic pharyngitis. We suspected that the alopecia was caused by folliculitis, so we prescribed saikoseikanto. The results of this medication were dramatic ; his alopecia and pharyngeal inflammation resolved within three months. His depressive mental state and his irritability improved significantly. We recognized that this Kampo formulation controlled both physical and mental disorders.
2.A Case of Unusual Hyperalgesia with Coldness in The Right Big Toe Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Ninjin’yoeito
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Yoko OTA ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2025;76(2):96-100
We herein report a case of a 72-year-old man who complained of recurrent hyperalgesia in the right big toe, which was successfully treated with the Kampo formulation ninjin’yoeito. The unusual pain felt like being cut with a utility knife whenever his skin was lightly scraped with a toothpick. There was mild tactile loss at this area, however, there were no other sensory disturbances in the sense of pain, cold, or vibration. This patient’s hobby was Iaido, a type of Kendo, which places stress on the soles of the feet. Therefore, we speculated that the clinical disorder in this case was related to his exercise. This patient exhibited a pattern of qi and blood deficiency with qi uprising, which suggested the use of ninjin’yoeito. After taking this Kampo formulation, his abnormal hyperalgesia with coldness in the big toe resolved. There have been no prior reports of ninjin’yoeito effectively treating unusual hyperalgesia.
3.A Case of Branch-type Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm of The Pancreas that Regressed During Kampo Treatment
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Yoko OTA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2025;76(3):206-210
We herein report the case of a 68-year-old female patient whose branch-type intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm (IPMN) regressed during thirteen years of Kampo treatment. The Kampo treatment was not aimed at treating IPMN but rather at addressing her complex complaints, such as menopausal disorders, chronic headaches and abdominal pain. During this period, her IPMN was monitored by MRCP every year without any medication or surgical intervention. The regression of IPMN is extremely rare. Therefore, we report this case by presenting the course of MRCP images along with an overview of Kampo treatment over these thirteen years.
4.Standard Value of Three-dimensional Joint Kinematics during Gait in Healthy People Collected Using an Inertial Sensor-based Motion Capture System
Toru SAKUMA ; Kensaku KIMURA ; Makoto KOBAYASHI
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2024;61(1):50-63
Objective:An inertial sensor-based motion capture system for rehabilitation therapy is feasible due to its simple measurement methods. However, a standard value must be used to evaluate or diagnose pathological gait kinematically. This study aimed to set a standard value by determining the averaged spatial-temporal parameter (STP) and range of motion (ROM) during gait in healthy participants.Methods:This study included 177 healthy individuals, who were grouped into six groups according to gender (male and female) and age (young, middle, and old). All participants walked under two speed conditions (NORMAL or FAST) and the gait was captured with an inertial sensor-based motion capture system. Eight types of STP and fourteen types of ROM were calculated.Results:Of the 132 variables (22 variables × 2 sexes × 3 ages), 123 variables for NORMAL and 112 variables for FAST followed the normal distribution. A main effect of age on walking velocity for FAST was noted but not for NORMAL. The middle and old ages depended on an increased cadence for maintaining walking velocity. Ankle and hip ROMs in the old were smaller than that in the young, and these differences were demonstrated more so during the FAST condition. There were gender differences in hip ROMs (men had greater internal-external rotation and women had greater flexion-extension).Conclusion:The standard value can be determined from variables in gait assessment, for young to elderly, and gender-specific.
5.Standard Value of Three-dimensional Joint Kinematics during Gait in Healthy People Collected Using an Inertial Sensor-based Motion Capture System
Toru SAKUMA ; Kensaku KIMURA ; Makoto KOBAYASHI
The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2024;():23026-
Objective:An inertial sensor-based motion capture system for rehabilitation therapy is feasible due to its simple measurement methods. However, a standard value must be used to evaluate or diagnose pathological gait kinematically. This study aimed to set a standard value by determining the averaged spatial-temporal parameter (STP) and range of motion (ROM) during gait in healthy participants.Methods:This study included 177 healthy individuals, who were grouped into six groups according to gender (male and female) and age (young, middle, and old). All participants walked under two speed conditions (NORMAL or FAST) and the gait was captured with an inertial sensor-based motion capture system. Eight types of STP and fourteen types of ROM were calculated.Results:Of the 132 variables (22 variables × 2 sexes × 3 ages), 123 variables for NORMAL and 112 variables for FAST followed the normal distribution. A main effect of age on walking velocity for FAST was noted but not for NORMAL. The middle and old ages depended on an increased cadence for maintaining walking velocity. Ankle and hip ROMs in the old were smaller than that in the young, and these differences were demonstrated more so during the FAST condition. There were gender differences in hip ROMs (men had greater internal-external rotation and women had greater flexion-extension).Conclusion:The standard value can be determined from variables in gait assessment, for young to elderly, and gender-specific.
6.Three Cases of Febrile Diseases Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Shimbuto
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Yoko OTA ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2023;74(1):36-41
We herein report three patients who complained atypical febrile diseases associated with painful whole body (Case 1), general fatigue (Case 2), and a sense of general discomfort (Case 3). All cases were not accompanied by dizziness and a shaky feeling which are commonly associated in shimbuto-sho i.e. indication of shimbuto, but presented severe tenderness at the left paraumbilical region which was suggested as indicative point of shimbuto by Yoshiko Takagi. We made a diagnosis in these three cases as shimbuto-sho based on the Takagi's tender point. Through these clinical experiences we propose that a new type of shimbuto-sho, which are completely different from the fixed idea of inherited knowledge. This new type of shimbuto-sho consists of following signs ; fever with chill, floating and feeble pulse, no sweating, general fatigue or body pain, and severe pain at Takagi's tender point.
7.A Case of Recurrent Nausea with Vomiting for Past Sixteen Years Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Shimbuto
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Mizue SAITA ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Yoshiro HIRASAKI ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2023;74(1):60-66
We herein report a 36-year-old male patient, who complained of persistent and recurrent nausea with vomiting for 16 years in spite of various standard treatments, was successfully treated with Kampo formulation Shimbuto, which selected based on the left para-navel tender point. We speculated that the clinical disorder in this case was related to suitai i.e. water imbalance syndrome in Kampo medicine. However, there has never been such a case report in the field of Kampo, and no related papers have been found in the standard database Medline. We believe this report is valuable from the viewpoint of therapeutics in both Western and Kampo medicine.
8.Two Cases of Hiccups Successfully Treated with Keishininjinto
Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Katsutoshi TERASAWA
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(1):22-26
Persistent or intractable hiccups worsen the activity of daily life and the quality of life of patients, but are sometimes difficult to treat. There are no recommended therapies in Western medicine for hiccups, and Kampo medicine can often be used. However, there have been no case reports on keishininjinto for hiccups. We experienced two cases of hiccups successfully treated with keishininjinto. Case 1 was a 68-year-old man who continued intractable hiccups for 3 years. Case 2 was an 81-year-old man who developed persistent hiccups during mechanical ventilation. Both cases had spontaneous sweat, tendency of diarrhea, epigastric discomfort and resistance, and cold of epigastrium, so we diagnosed them as keishininjinto-sho. It took 6 months to improve hiccups after administration of keishininjinto in case 1 and 1 week in case 2. Keishininjinto can be effective for hiccups with interior and cold pattern.
9.A Case Report of Severe Headache after Decompression Craniotomy by Cerebellar Infarction Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Goreisan
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(1):54-57
We report a case of severe headache associated with cerebellar infarction was successfully treated with Kampo therapy. The patient complained of severe headache and vertigo in spite of standard therapy after the decompression craniectomy. However, his symptoms were relieved immediately by administration of goreisan. The pharmacological effect of Kampo formulation i.e. goreisan is still unknown, but this formulation has been used for headache with edema, vertigo and vomiting. According to the classic textbook, this formulation has a potential to improve water imbalance in the body, including brain edema. This Kampo medicine is seemed to be an alternative to manage such patients.
10.Two Cases Report of Trigeminal Neuralgia Successfully Treated with a Kampo Formulation Tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto
Katsutoshi TERASAWA ; Toru KOBAYASHI ; Makoto SUMIKOSHI ; Masanori TSUJI ; Atsushi CHINO
Kampo Medicine 2021;72(2):144-147
The authors experienced two cases of trigeminal neuralgia successfully treated by a Kampo formulation tokishigyakukagoshuyushokyoto (TSG). Case 1 is 70-year-old woman who complained of severe pain on the right side of her face. She was administered carbamazepine. It was effective for the facial pain but she could not take it continuously because of side effect, namely ataxia. Therefore, we tried to administer TSG. This Kampo formulation proved effective, and her pain was controlled without carbamazepine. Case 2 is 69-year-old woman who complained of localized pain on the right side of her face. In this case TSG alone was effective.


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