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Comparing the efficacy of Agnikarma with therapeutic ultrasound in the management of tennis elbow - A randomised controlled preliminary study [PDF]
Background: Tennis elbow is a common musculoskeletal disease of elbow and causes restricted movement of forearm. Various treatment modalities like NSAID, corticosteroid injection, counter bracing, physiotherapy, surgery etc are available but safety and ...
R Sreelekshmi +3 more
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Management of tennis elbow by Agnikarma
Tennis elbow is a painful condition and causes restricted movement of forearm which requires treatment for long period. Till date only symptomatic treatments are available like use of anti-inflammatory analgesic drugs, steroids injection, physiotherapy ...
Vyasadeva Mahanta +2 more
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Role of Agnikarma along with Ayurveda medication in management of trigger thumb - A Case Report [PDF]
Trigger thumb is a condition caused by incongruity in diameter between the swollen flexor tendon and its sheath at the metacarpal head, often due to thickening of the A1 pulley.
Bharati Samota +4 more
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This study delves into the intricate interplay between the Ayurvedic concept of Sama-Snayugata Vata, characterized by the vitiation of Vata dosha affecting the musculoskeletal system, and the analysis of synovial fluid in the context of knee effusion.
null Balveer Singh +5 more
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Background: Snayugatavata (fibromyalgia) affecting Koorpara Sandhi (elbow joint) is one among pain predominant Vata Vyadhi. Tennis elbow is a musculoskeletal, degenerative disorder affecting elbow joint. Acharya Sushruta has mentioned Siravyadha (blood letting) for Snayurogas and Agnikarma (thermal cautery) as specific Chikitsa for Snayuroga.[1] As ...
Dr.Saiprasad S. Shettigar +2 more
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Kshoudra as Dahanopakarana in Snayugata Vata Roga
The father of surgery, Acharya Susrutha has mentioned different Parasurgical methods and agnikarma is one among them. Agnikarma is an asset of ayurveda which has been used widely in the clinical practise since ancient times. Agnikarma has been considered as superior than other parasurgical procedures since diseases treated with agnikarma never reoccurs,
Aaryalekshmi Prasad +2 more
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ABHIGHATAJA SNAYUGATA VATA-A CASE STUDY
Background: Knee ligament injuries are among the most frequent musculoskeletal conditions resulting from high-velocity trauma, sports activities, and road-traffic accidents. Damage to structures such as the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), medial collateral ligament (MCL), and meniscus can severely impair joint stability, mobility, and overall ...
null Dr. Anita Shashikanth Jadhav +1 more
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF SNAYUGATA VATA IN KURPARA SANDHI W.S.R TO TENNIS ELBOW-A SINGLE CASE STUDY
Tennis elbow is the condition where the patient suffers pain in the elbow joint. Present generation are actively engaging in various strenuous activities in their life, Where the people used to play games, ride a motor cycle and lifting the weights. In such a scenario the pain in the elbow joint making them difficult to perform their daily activities ...
Dr. Sravan Kumar Choppara +2 more
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Management of Tennis Elbow or Snayugata Vata Affecting Koorpara Sandhi - A Case Report
Pain is a common problem that disrupts our daily lives. Snayugata Vata affecting Koorpara sandhi, popularly known as Tennis elbow, or pain in the elbow joint, is a prime example. Effective treatment can significantly reduce pain and help people resume their normal activities.
Dr. Harshala Rajurkar Sharma +4 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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