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Ayurvedic management of Haglund's deformity diagnosed as Vatakantaka - A case report [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Haglund's deformity is one of the orthopedic problematic conditions manifest as a painful plantar heel. Haglund's deformity is a posterosuperior calcaneal projection of bony overgrowth from calcaneum bone which occurs when the foot is exposed to constant
Priyanka A. Dorage   +2 more
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Syringing method as an alternative to Śṛṇga therapy in Vātakaṇṭaka [PDF]

open access: yesAncient Science of Life, 2014
Calcaneus forms the bone of the foot. Due to abnormal pressures, foot muscles and ligaments are stretched beyond their normal limits that lead to chronic plantar heel pain, among which calcaneal spur tops the list.
Suma Joshi   +2 more
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An open-label clinical study to evaluate the effectiveness of Padapichu bandhana with Nirgundi Taila in Vatakantaka

open access: yesJournal of Ayurveda, 2023
Introduction: Pichubandhana is a Bahirparimarjana chikitsa adopted from Shiropichu. Shiropichu is one among the Murdhnitaila, in which Uttarottara procedures are considered better than the previous.
Chilly Priyadarsini Sahoo   +1 more
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Efficacy of Nirgundi Lepa in the Management of Vatakantaka (Plantar Fasciitis): A Case Series [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Plantar fasciitis, or Vatakantaka, is a common cause of heel pain characterised by inflammation and swelling in the plantar fascia, leading to discomfort. Standard treatments often yield poor results, which has motivated research into new therapies.
Yogesh yadav, Sheetal Asutkar
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Ayurvedic management of Vatakantaka (Plantar Fasciitis)

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2013
Vatakantaka is one among the Aseethi Vata vikaras explained as a painful condition of the heel caused by its improper placement of the foot on the ground. Vatakantaka is seen as a common disease condition during these days and affects approximately 10% of the population.
Nischita M S, Veena G Rao
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An Outlook of Plantar Fasciitis with Correlation in Ayurveda as Vatakantaka

open access: yesJournal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine, 2023
Pain is an unfavourable sensation that brings an individual to the physician due to a halt from his routine works. Heel pain is commonly found in society which experiences severe pain, tenderness and restricted movements fortunately in some of these pain subsides within short period, but unfortunately as many as these pains reoccur and may get ...
null Kanika Chandel   +4 more
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Case Study: Ayurvedic Treatment of Vatakantaka through Raktamokshana

open access: yesJournal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine, 2023
According to Acharya, it has been observed that when an individual traverses an irregular or uneven terrain, the vata dosha becomes localized and exacerbated in the ankle joint, resulting in pain in the heel region commonly referred to as Vatakantaka.
null Manthanwar P, null Zade N
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Management of Vatakantaka (Plantar Fasciitis) with Agnikarma-A Case Study

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ayurvedic Medicine, 2023
Acharya Sushruta explained that when a person walk on the irregular or uneven surface, vata gets localized and aggravated in khuda pradesha (Ankle joint) and produce pain in heal region known as Vatakantaka. It can be compared to Plantar Fasciitis.  Plantar Fasciitis is the one of the painful condition in heel that hampers daily activity.
Bhuvaneshwar A   +2 more
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Siravedha - A Case Report on the Ayurvedic Treatment of Vatakantaka w.s.r. to Plantar Fasciitis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Ayurveda and Pharma Research, 2023
Vatakantaka is a very common complaint now days with mild to severe pain in the Pada (foot), Parshini (heel), Gulfa (ankle), Jangha (calf) of the patient. Contemporary medicine describes this condition as Plantar fasciitis which presents as pain in the plantar aspect of the foot frequently associated with heel and ankle pain.
null Sant Amrit Singh   +2 more
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Role of viddha-agnikarma in chronic plantar fasciitis- A Case Study

open access: yesEnvironment Conservation Journal, 2019
Chronic plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes pain under the heel particularly during walking. Sometimes a bony spur may be seen at the attachment of the plantar fascia.
P. Yadav, D. Shukla
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