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A Review Article on Agnikarma in Ayurveda
The Healer, 2022Ayurveda is the eternal science of medicine as it aims for prevention and promotion of health and curing the diseases. Ayurveda has eight branches among which Salyatantra is renowned part and it deals with different major methods of surgical management along with para-surgical procedures including Ksharakarma, Agnikarma, Jalaukavacharan.
Anil Kumar Sah, Bijendra Shah
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A Conceptual Study on Agnikarma- A Review Article
International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 2022Agnikarma, or heat cauterization, is one of Ayurveda's Anushastras (surgical tool substitutes) or para-surgical techniques. It is said to offer total relief in some chronic ailments that aren't treated by herbal treatment, surgery, or alkaline cauterization.
Ajay Kumar Nayak, Shamsa Fiaz
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Effectiveness of Agnikarma in the treatment of chronic heel pain
Journal of Shalya and Shalakya VigyanMahbub Yasmin, Zahirul Hasan
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A REVIEW ON AGNIKARMA AND ITS PROBABLE MODE OF ACTION
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal, 2023Salyatantra is one among the important and vital branches of Ayurveda, which consists of various surgical and para surgical procedures. Agnikarma or thermal cauterization is the foremost among these para surgical procedures. It means application of heat to the body part directly or indirectly with help of different materials to prevent or to cure a ...
Shalu mol S, P Benedict, C.S Sivakumar
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Review Article on “Ksharakarma and Agnikarma in Shalakya Tantra”
International Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 2022Ksharakarma and Agnikarma are two among the para surgical techniques mentioned in Ayurveda and are explained to provide complete relief in certain diseases which are not cured by herbal medicine or surgical interventions. According to Ayurveda Kshara is ‘Pradhanatama’ among Shastra and Anushastra, and Agni is ‘Shreshta’ among Anushastras.
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EFFICACY OF AGNIKARMA IN MYOFASCIAL PAIN SYNDROME
International Ayurvedic Medical JournalMyofascial pain syndrome is one of the most common chronic pain syndromes and is often overlooked as a source of muscle pain, discomfort, and dysfunction. It often arises in postural-related skeletal muscles, which may refer to other areas of the body. The exact prevalence in the general population has rarely been mentioned.
Arjun V, Udaya D K, Santosh Kumar J
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Agnikarma treatment in the management of Corn (Kadar): A case report
International Journal of Life Science Research Archive, 2023exaly
Effect of Agnikarma therapy on heel pain associated with Calcaneal Spur: A case study
International Journal of Herbal Medicine, 2023exaly
A Case Study of Agnikarma Therapy in the Management of Gridhrasi w.s.r. to Sciatica
Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development, 2023exaly

