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Ayurvedic management in limb girdle muscular dystrophy - A case report. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Ayurveda Integr Med, 2022
Rajoria K, Singh SK, Dadhich S.
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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT TEAR W.S.R. TO SNAYUGATA VATA: A SINGLE CASE STUDY

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The knee joint is a major synovial hinge joint that plays a vital role in weight bearing, locomotion, and overall functional mobility, enabling activities such as walking, running, and jumping. It is composed of intricate anatomical structures, including ligaments, tendons, and cartilage, and its structural integrity is essential for preserving ...
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AN AYURVEDIC CLINICAL PRACTICE PROTOCOL FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF TENNIS ELBOW (SNAYUGATA VATA)

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Tennis elbow, clinically known as lateral epicondylitis, is one of the most common causes of lateral elbow pain resulting from repetitive overuse of the extensor tendons of the forearm. Although various conservative and surgical treatment modalities are available, the recurrence of symptoms and prolonged recovery remain major clinical challenges ...
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COMPARATIVE SINGLE CASE STUDY OF AGNIKARMA AND JALAUKA AVACHARANA IN SNAYUGATA VATA (TENNIS ELBOW)

International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Background: Ayurvedic writings offer two treatment possibilities for Tennis Elbow (Snayugata Vata), a clinical ailment caused by repeated actions of the hand, wrist, and forearm: Agnikarma (therapeutic heat burns) and Ja-laukavacharana (leech therapy).
Ajay Pratap Singh, Pratibha Bhatt
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Marma Chikitsa in Snayugata Vata Affecting Koorpara Sandhi -A Critical Review

Tuijin Jishu/Journal of Propulsion Technology
Background:Snayugata Vatais described in Ayurvedic texts underVatavyadhi, characterized primarily byShoola(pain). WhenVatalocalizes in theKarpoora Sandhi(elbow joint), clinical manifestations includeShoola (pain), Stambha (stiffness), Sankocha (contraction), Kampa (tremors), andAakshepa (convulsions). In contemporary medical science, a similar clinical
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Dopamine and Vata Dosha

Journal of Indian System of Medicine, 2023
Srihari Sheshagiri
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Therapeutic evaluation of Rasnadi Gutika and Chandrakala Lepa in Janusandhigata Vata (osteoarthritis knee)

Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences, 2022
Shruti Khanduri   +2 more
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