Efficacy and Safety of Blood Stasis Based Herbal Medicine for Patients with Traffic Accident: A Prospective Observational Study
Background Blood stasis (BS) is commonly used for pattern identification in traumatic injuries, including traffic accidents (TAs). Various studies have identified the efficacy of Korean medicine treatments for TA patients, but studies focusing on the BS-based herbal medicine (BSHM), including Tongdo...
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Main Authors: | Sung Min Bong (Author), Hyo Rim Jo (Author), Woo Seok Jang (Author), Seong Kyeong Choi (Author), Won Suk Sung (Author), Chan Yung Jung (Author), Seung Deok Lee (Author), Kyung Ho Kim (Author), Eun Jung Kim (Author) |
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2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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