A Cross-Sectional Satisfaction Survey of 845 Traffic Accident Patients Treated with Korean Medicine
Background We conducted a cross-sectional study to analyze the pain characteristics and satisfaction scoresin traffic accident (TA) patients seeking Korean medicine treatment. Methods A survey was conducted in 845 outpatients who visited 10 Korean medicine institutions due to TA-associated symptoms...
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Main Authors: | No H. Kim (Author), Yoon J. Lee (Author), Chang Y. Suh (Author), Gi B. Lee (Author), Kyu J. Yang (Author), Tae-Gyu Kim (Author), Yu-Mi Gi (Author), Mijung Kwon (Author), In-Hyuk Ha (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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