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Gridhrasi is a disease explained by Brihatrayees in the context of Vatavyadhi Adhyaya. The earliest reference about the details of Gridhrasi is available from Sushruta Samhita (1500 BC). Gridhrasi is included in Vatajna Natmaja Vyadhi and also considered
Dr. Shridhar Rao SM, Dr. Bhagyashree VG
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Madhu Agnikarma in the pain management of Tennis Elbow - A Case Study
Lateral epicondylitis, also known as ‘tennis elbow’, is a very common condition that presents with pain and tenderness on the lateral side of the elbow due to the repetitive stress, results in inflammation of the common extensor tendon of the lateral ...
K M Sweta, Padma, Parvathy MG
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Effect of Agnikarma in the management of Gridhrasi with special reference to Sciatica: A Case Study
Introduction: Gridhrasi is one among the Vataja Nanatmaja Vyadhis. Nantmaja Vyadhi is caused by a single Dosha, or a powerful Dosha that can cause a disease on its own. Gridhrasi is characterized by pain that radiating to Sphik, Kati, Prishta, Ooru, Janu,
P. Suresh, Sneha +3 more
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A Review on Agnikarma an Unique Therapeutic Approach W.S.R. to Plantar Fascia
Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition associated with injury or trauma in heel. The plantar fasciitis sometimes observed as consequences of other conditions like; calcaneal knob, bursitis, orteomyelitis and bony spur.
Oza, Bharat Kailash
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Ayurveda for management of migraine: A narrative review of clinical evidence. [PDF]
Soman A +6 more
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Ayurveda Perspective of Agnikarma - A Review
Abstract Various techniques for managing diseases have been stated by Sushruta, including Bheshaja karma, Kshara karma, Agni karma, Shastrakarma, and Raktamokshana. In relation to diseases such as Arsha, Arbuda, Bhagandar, Sira, Snayu, Asthi, Sandhigata Vata Vikaras, and Gridhrasi, the Agni karma method has been discussed.
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Musculoskeletal disorder is a very common condition that affects a person in one or any other form, irrespective of the age group. It includes various conditions, i.e., osteoarthritis of the knee, calcaneal spur, plantar fasciitis, sciatica, and frozen ...
Krishna R. Chandran +4 more
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RCTs and other clinical trial designs in Ayurveda: A review of challenges and opportunities. [PDF]
Gautama PA.
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Ayurveda, yoga, and acupuncture therapies in alleviating the symptom score among patients with spinal cord injury - A systematic review. [PDF]
Kj S, Nk M, Pg A.
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A Critical Conceptual Study on Agnikarma
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