A LITERARY REVIEW OF MANIBANDHA MARMA WITH CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
Dr. Nistha Yadav Negi* and Dr. Sugandha Verma
Abstract
The part of body, on which injury causes death, is called as marma.
Marma is defined as confluence of five elements such as mamsa, sira,
snayu, asthi, sandhi. As a natural phenomenon prana(life) seated at
these places. Hence, any injury to these places leads to consequences
depending on structures involved. The Manibandha marma belongs to
shakhagat and rujakar type marma which is located at wrist joint which
may be compared to Carpal tunnel syndrome which is also present at
palmer side of wrist joint and injury to these manibandha marma leads
to structural and functional deformity of that area. In the present paper
we tried to explore the relation between the manibandha marma and its
injury aspect causes to Carpal Tunnel syndrome.
Keywords: Marma, Manibandha, Wrist joint, Carpal tunnel.
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