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REVISITING VATAKANTAKA: AN INTEGRATIVE AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE ON PLANTAR FASCIITIS FROM ETIOPATHOGENESIS TO CLINICAL MANAGEMENT

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Background: Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, accounting for approximately 80% of chronic heel pain cases. It is characterised by inflammation and degeneration of the plantar fascia due to repetitive micro-trauma, prolonged standing, obesity, inappropriate footwear, and excessive physical activity.
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PARA-SURGICAL RESOLUTION OF VATAKANTAKA (PLANTAR FASCIITIS) UTILIZING MRUTIKA SHALAKA AGNIKARMA: A CASE REPORT

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Vatakantaka, commonly correlated with plantar fasciitis in modern medicine, is a painful heel disorder described in Ayurveda as a manifestation of aggravated Vata Dosha localized in the Parshni (heel) region. It significantly impairs mobility and daily functioning.
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MANAGEMENT OF VATAKANTAKA W.S.R TO PLANTAR FASCIITIS BY KSHAUDRA AGNIKARMA - A CASE REPORT

International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
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 similar to 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. In this
Pooja Kalburgi   +3 more
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Comparing the Efficacy of Agnikarma with Ultrasound in the Management of Pain in Vatakantaka W.S.R. to Calcaneal Spur- A Randomized Controlled Study

International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology
Vatakantaka is a Vata predominant Nanatmaja Vyadhi. In this condition, there is pain in heel. Irregular foot position on ground causes Vata vitiation and it is localized in the Khuda Pradesha (Heel region), which produces pain. Agnikarma is one of the prime treatments of Vatakantaka.
Dr. Nibedita Panda   +2 more
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