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Efficacy of Agnikarma and Siravedha along with Rasna Saptaka Kwatha orally in the management of Vatakantaka (plantar fasciitis): An open-labeled randomized comparative clinical trial

open access: yesAYU (An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda)
Background: Vatakantaka (plantar fasciitis) is a major contributing orthopedic condition in plantar heel pain which affects the quality of life of an individual. Pain management modality is the cornerstone in such conditions: Agnikarma (therapeutic cauterization) and Siravedha (bloodletting); a
Riddhi Jitendrakumar Ganatra   +1 more
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A Randomized Comparative Clinical Study to Evaluate the Effect of Kshaudra Agnikarma over Panchaloha Shalaka Agnikarma in the Management of Vatakantaka with special reference to Plantar Fasciitis

open access: yesJournal of Ayurveda and Integrated Medical Sciences
Background: Vatakantaka is caused by the aggravation of Vata Dosha which when combined with Kapha Dosha, results in Ruja and Stambha in the heel. The clinical features of plantar fasciitis are like that of Vatakantaka. Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints of the foot, accounting for about 80% of cases of heel pain.
Pooja Kalburgi   +2 more
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Integrating <i>Ayurveda</i> into Modern Healthcare: A Study on <i>Matra Basti</i> and <i>Agni Karma</i> for <i>Plantar Fasciitis</i> [<i>Vatakantaka</i>]

open access: yesJournal of Natural Remedies
Background: Plantar Fasciitis (Vatakantaka) is usually associated with heel pain and low back pain, resulting from plantar fascia inflammation due to Vata dosha imbalance. It induces severe pain and affects movement. Ayurvedic traditional therapies are promising to minimise the symptoms.
Raza Sheikh, Shamli Hiware, Amol Chafale
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MANAGEMENT OF VATAKANTAKA (PLANTAR FASCIITIS) WITH AGNIKARMA: A CASE REPORT

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Introduction: Vatakantaka is a painful condition of the heel caused by the vitiation of Vata and Kapha Doshas, which can be correlated with Plantar Fasciitis in modern science. Conventional treatments often provide temporary relief and may be associated with recurrence.
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THE MANAGEMENT OF CALCANEUM SPUR (VATAKANTAKA) BY AGNIKARMA THERAPY: A CASE STUDY

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Vatakantaka (Calcaneal spur) is common source of heel pain causes excruciating type of pain in the heel and disability. Vatakantaka is one of the vatvyadhi. During walking or running on uneven road if the foot landed improperly, the vata ceases in gulf sandhi produces as if prick by the thorn hence it termed as a Vatakantaka. Calcaneus is the heel bone.
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Effect Of Parasurgical Methods In The Treatment Of Vatakantaka –A Critical Review

open access: yesInternational Research Journal of Ayurveda & Yoga, 2020
Dr. Shipra Mishra   +1 more
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SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT OF VATAKANTAKA THROUGH MRITTIKA SHALAKA AGNIKARMA AND SHAMANA OUSHADHI: A CASE REPORT

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Vatakantaka is Vata predominant disorder affecting ankle region, characterised by severe pain during walking and difficulty in weight bearing. It can be clinically corelated with ankle spur, where pain arises due to inflammation and swelling at the ankle region.
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A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY OF AGNIKARMA WITH KAMSYA SHALAKA AND LOHA SHALAKA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF VATAKANTAKA W.S.R. TO PLANTAR FASCIITIS

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Background of the Study: Among all the Vatavyadhi, Vatakantaka is one of the important Vyadhi. Acharya Sushrutha mentioned the concept of Vatakantaka as it occurs mainly due to walking on the uneven surface and due to Shrama. Due to which Vitiated Vata Dosha accumulates at the heel region and cause severe pain.
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