A clinical study on matra basti with shatyadi taila in the management of katigraha
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Original article title: A clinical study on matra basti with shatyadi taila in the management of katigraha
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Sonika Jarial
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Year: 2022
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Low backache is a condition that affects 60% of the general population in India. Katigraha is characterized by pain and restricted movements in the Kati Pradesha . As mentioned in Gadanigraha and Bhavaprakasha, it manifests in two ways – Kevala Vataja and Samaja Katigraha. Brihatrayees have not mentioned Katigraha as a separate disease entity, but it is mentioned as a Lakshana in some other disorders like Gridhrasi, Vatarakta, Ashmari , etc. Katigraha being Vatavyadhi and Bast i is the best treatment for Vata so for the proposed study, the procedure of Matra Basti with Shatyadi Taila is selected. Matra Basti is a variety of Sneha Basti , so Sneha is given in the form of Taila . Keywords: Katigraha, Bhavaprakasha, Vataja, Brihatrayees, Gridhrasi, Vatarakta, Matra basti, Shatyadi taila, Taila
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