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EFFECT OF AGNIKARMA IN CHRONIC DERMATITIS. [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Advanced Research, 2017
Acharya Sushruta, father of surgery, has described various surgical procedures along with various para-surgical measures. Agnikarma is a therapeutic measure in Ayurvedic system of medicine, which has got worldwide popularity because of its simple administration and efficacy in variety of disorders. It is a unique form of therapy performed with the help
Neelam Sajwan.
exaly   +3 more sources

Long-term effect of ancient Ayurvedic Agnikarma therapy on heel pain associated with calcaneal spur: A case report

open access: yesTraditional Medicine and Modern Medicine, 2021
We report the therapeutic effect of ancient Ayurvedic Agnikarma therapy on severe heel pain due to calcaneal spur. The patient, female, 34 years of age, presented with localized, severe and intermittent heel pain which increased with physical activities ...
Anita Verma   +2 more
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Conceptual study on Agnikarma in Ayurveda

open access: yesJournal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences, 2023
Sushruta known as father of surgery has described various surgical procedures along with some parasurgical measures. ‘Agnikarma’ is one amongst these parasurgical procedures. Agnikarma has been given special place in surgery by Sushruta and it is believed that disease treated by Agnikarma never reoccurs.
Maheshkumar Bharat Raut
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Agnikarma in Ayurved: An Overview

open access: yes, 2018
Ayurveda is the everlasting supreme science of medicine because it deal with promotion of health and curing the diseases. The aim of Medical Science is to provide better health to every human being. To achieve this goal the pathy should be able to eliminate the disease and that to be without any side effects.
Dnyaneshwar.K.Jadhav   +1 more
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Agnikarma Unveiled: A Conceptual insight into Agnikarma’s therapeutic potential

open access: yesAYUSHDHARA
Agnikarma, a significant therapeutic technique in Ayurveda, involves the application of heat to specific points on the body for healing purposes. Sushruta, recognized as the father of surgery, meticulously outlined a variety of surgical techniques in conjunction with several parasurgical methods.
null Farista   +4 more
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Agnikarma - Understanding the process from Past to the Present

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research, 2023
Throughout human history, medical practices have evolved and adapted to the prevailing knowledge, culture, and technology of their time. One such ancient medical technique that holds a significant place in history is "Agnikarma," a fire-based therapeutic intervention.
null Aditya Sharma   +4 more
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Comparative Effectiveness of Viddha-agnikarma in Managing Lower Back and Knee Joint Pain: A Pilot Study

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Introduction: Viddha-agnikarma is a novel Ayurvedic method that combines Viddhkarma (piercing therapy) and Agnikarma (thermal cautery) to alleviate pain through targeted thermal stimulation. It offers an alternative pain management approach, particularly
Yogesh Yadav, Sheetal Asutkar
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Management of Corn Using Agnikarma

open access: yesAYUSHDHARA
Corns (clavi) are a common painful condition caused by hyperkeratosis due to repetitive friction or pressure. Agnikarma, an Ayurvedic thermal cauterization technique, is traditionally used to treat various musculoskeletal and dermatological conditions.
null Amit Kumar   +3 more
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Role of Agnikarma in Sandhigata Vata (osteoarthritis of knee joint). [PDF]

open access: yesAyu, 2015
Sandhigata Vata is one of Vata Vyadhi characterized by the symptoms such as Sandhishoola (joint pain) and Sandhishopha (swelling of joint). Osteoarthritis (OA) is degenerative joint disorder, represents failure of the diarthrodial (movable, synovial-lined) joint.
Jethava NG, Dudhamal TS, Gupta SK.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Role of the Agnikarma in the Management of Frozen Shoulder

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research, 2023
Shoulder joint discomfort and stiffness are indicators of frozen shoulder, which is also referred to as adhesive capsulitis. Symptoms and signs usually begin gradually subsiding before getting more severe. Frozen shoulder is a condition that is more prevalent in women than in men, particularly those between the ages of 40 and 60.
null Chandu Metri   +4 more
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