A randomized controlled trial to compare the effect of agnikarma with jaggery and mustard oil in tennis elbow

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Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A randomized controlled trial to compare the effect of agnikarma with jaggery and mustard oil in tennis elbow
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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Sreekutty K
C.Raghunathan Nair
Malavika G


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Year: 2024

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Tennis elbow or Lateral epicondylitis is a condition characterised by pain and tenderness at the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. It is associated with particular occupations and lifestyles. It often arises from the strain of the fibres of the common extensor tendon at its origin from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. From an Ayurvedic point of view, Tennis elbow may be considered a Snayugathavata Vikara Acharya Susrutha mentioned Agnikarma as a treatment of choice for Snayugathavata Vikara . Salaka has been used regularly for this process irrespective of the structure involved or the level of the pathology. The Dahanopakarana mentioned for Snayugathavata Vikara are Guda (jaggery ), Kshaudra (honey ), Taila( oil ), etc., as they have deep heat penetration capacity with a more significant latent heat period. Recently, many clinical research studies have been conducted to discover the most effective and straightforward process in Snayugathavata Vikara, especially in Tennis Elbow. So far, no clinical trial has been undertaken to evaluate the comparative effect of different Snigdha Dahanopakarana mentioned by Acharyas in Snayugatavata Vikara . The present study compares the impact of Agnikarma using Jaggery and Mustard oil in Tennis elbow. A randomised clinical study was conducted with 36 participants of the age group 20- 60 years who had tennis elbows from the OP and IP departments of Salyatantra , satisfying inclusion and exclusion criteria. The participants were randomly selected and divided into two groups. Agnikarma with Jaggery in control group A and Agnikarma with Mustard oil in trial group B were done in a single sitting. Per subjective and objective criteria, participants were assessed before and after treatment. The followup was done on the 7 th and 30 th day after treatment. Statistical analysis found a significant difference in the effect of Agnikarma using Mustard oil compared to that of Jaggery in the management of tennis elbow. Keywords: Agnikarma, Snayugathavata Vikara, Tennis elbow, Jaggery, Mustard oil INTRODUCTION Ayurveda is the supreme science of medicine because it advances health and cures diseases

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