Pain management in katishoola: a case study
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Pain management in katishoola: a case study
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.
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Kavita
Suresh N Hakkandi
Manjunath Akki
Guru Mahantesh T
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Year: 2021
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Lower Back Pain can have causes that aren’t due to underlying diseases and this pain refers to the pain that usually begins in the lower back region, radiating to the sacroiliac regions and buttocks [1] People with chronic pain often find it difficult to cope with work, family and social activities which is the significant cause of disability worldwide. Eighty percent of the population is affected by this symptom sometimes in life [2] Increased prevalence of low back pain and temporary and reduced success rates in invasive contemporary treatment measures has drawn considerable attention towards alternative, effective, noninvasive treatment modalities. Katishoola, a Vata vyadhi diagnosed with cardinal symptoms as Pain in Kati Pradesha. In Ayurveda , a holistic approach has been adopted that includes the use of oral Ayurvedic formulations, Panchakarma procedures like Snehana karma (unction therapy), Swedana karma (sudation therapy) etc [3] Here In this article a case of low Back Pain treated with Kati Pichu with Masha taila with good outcomes are reported. Keywords: Katishoola , LowBackPain , Masha Taila , Kati Pichu INTERNATIONAL AYURVEDIC MEDICAL JOURNAL Kavita et al
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