Motoo, Y., Seki, T. & Tsutani, K. Traditional Japanese medicine, Kampo: Its history and current status., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 85–87 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0653-y
Yoshiharu Motoo, Takashi Seki, Kiichiro Tsutani. Traditional Japanese medicine, Kampo: Its history and current status[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(2):85-87.
Motoo, Y., Seki, T. & Tsutani, K. Traditional Japanese medicine, Kampo: Its history and current status., Chin. J. Integr. Med. 17, 85–87 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11655-011-0653-yDOI:
Yoshiharu Motoo, Takashi Seki, Kiichiro Tsutani. Traditional Japanese medicine, Kampo: Its history and current status[J]. Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011,17(2):85-87. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-011-0653-y.
Traditional Japanese medicine, Kampo: Its history and current status
摘要
Traditional Japanese medicine
Kampo
is used by over 80% of medical doctors in Japan. Owing to its high quality and safety
Kampo has been integrated into modern medicine
and there are 345 randomized controlled trials using Kampo in Japan as of 2010. Although there are a number of articles in top journals about basic science research
we can find only small numbers of high-quality clinical evidence. Since undergraduate education on Kampo has been established
integrative approach with the balanced combination of modern medicine and Kampo is expected to generate good clinical evidence in the near future.
Abstract
Traditional Japanese medicine
Kampo
is used by over 80% of medical doctors in Japan. Owing to its high quality and safety
Kampo has been integrated into modern medicine
and there are 345 randomized controlled trials using Kampo in Japan as of 2010. Although there are a number of articles in top journals about basic science research
we can find only small numbers of high-quality clinical evidence. Since undergraduate education on Kampo has been established
integrative approach with the balanced combination of modern medicine and Kampo is expected to generate good clinical evidence in the near future.
关键词
KampoTraditional Medicineevidencerandomized controlled trialIntegrative Medicine
Keywords
KampoTraditional Medicineevidencerandomized controlled trialIntegrative Medicine
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