Ye-Chae Hwang, Hye-Jin Lee, Kyeong-Hwa Heo, Hye-min Heo, Seung-Yeon Cho, Jung-Mi Park, C. Ko, Seong-Uk Park
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Case Report of Drug-Induced Parkinsonism with Gait Disturbance Treated with Adjuvant Korean Therapy
Objective: This case study reported the effectiveness of adjuvant Korean therapy on gait disturbances induced by drug-induced Parkinsonism.Method: A patient suffering from frontotemporal lobe dementia was diagnosed with drug-induced Parkinsonism and treated with adjuvant Korean therapy, including herbal medicine and pharmaco-acupuncture. The evaluation was performed by monitoring the length of time and number of steps during an 8 m gait, using the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS).Results: After 17 days of adjuvant Korean therapy, the UPDRS score improved from 32 to 16. The length of time for the 8 m gait improved from 20 seconds to 14 seconds. The patient also showed a decrease in the number of steps during the 8 m gait from 43 to 22.Conclusion: This case suggests that adjuvant Korean therapy can be effective for drug-induced Parkinsonism.