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Agnikarma with Kshoudra for pain management in De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis - A Single Case Study
De Quervain’s disease, also called gamer’s thumb or mother’s thumb, is a common pathological condition of the wrist. It is commonly known as de quervain’s tenosynovitis a repetitive use of wrist and thumb lead to an inflammation of the Abductor Pollicis ...
N Muralidhara +3 more
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Effect of Agnikarma with Guda in Achilles Tendinitis
Achilles tendinitis is a condition that is caused by an over use injury of the achilles tendon, and presents with symptoms like pain, tenderness and weakness of achilles tendon. In modern medicine the management includes NSAIDs, analgesics, corticosteroid injection and surgical decompression, but these have many complications and the recurrence rate is
null Abitha S Babu +2 more
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Sarjarasa Agnikarma in the pain management in Gridhrasi - A Case Study
Pain is the chief cause of visiting a doctor in most patients. Vata is responsible for all painful conditions in the body. Gridhrasi is one among Vataja Nanatmaja Vyadhi affecting the locomotor system in which pain is major symptom.
P. Bhat Ramesh +2 more
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AGNIKARMA IN GRIDHRASI (SCIATICA) - A BRIEF STUDY
Most patients visit a doctor primarily because they are in pain. All physical ailments that cause pain are caused by vata. Vataja nanatmaja vyadhi, of which pain is a primary symptom, includes gridhrasi in its effects on the locomotor system. As a result of excruciating pain, the patients walk resembles that of a Gridhrasi, as suggested by the term ...
Suman Lata +3 more
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Role of Agnikarma in Pain Management
Pain is a bad feeling that makes a person visit a doctor because it prevents them from doing their daily tasks. When Sandhigata Vata affects movable joints of the body, like the knee joint (Janusandhi), the condition becomes more excruciating. Due to its frequent involvement in daily routine work, its status as a weight-bearing joint, and its tendency ...
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Management of Vatakantaka w.s.r to Calcaneal Spur by Agnikarma
Objectives: In today’s day to day life, prolonged hours of standing, poorly fitted and hard sole footwear, excessive walking, running and being overweight, they all are the risk factors of the calcaneal spur.
Amardeep Kr. Raman +3 more
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Review of grey literature on Ayurveda wound healing formulations and procedures - A systematic review. [PDF]
Dudhamal TS.
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Today is the era of modernization and fast life. Everybody is busy and living stressful life changing of life style of modern human being has created several disharmonie. In his biological system.
Dr. Vinodkumar K. Bhorale +1 more
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Background: Vaatakantaka explained in the context of Vatavyadhi, it has been said that when the foot is kept on the uneven ground or placing the foot improperly (while walking) or by over exertion of the foot, Vata localized in the Khudaka (heel region ...
Dr. Vijayananda Hiremata +1 more
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Agnikarma with Kshaudra (honey) along with adjuvant Ayurveda therapy in the management of trigger finger- A single case report. [PDF]
Ganatra RJ, Dudhamal TS.
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