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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A CLINICAL APPROACH ON SPINE DISEASE WITH PANCHAKARMA TREATMENTS
Dr. Mamunipriyadarshini Khuntia*, Prof. Dr. Dipak Swain M.D. (Ay) Ph.D. and Prof. Dr. Pragya P. Mallik M.D. (Ay)
. Abstract A spine disorder refers to an abnormality of the spine in any location from the neck to the lower back. The incidence and prevalence of spine diseases are 3.63% DSD and LBP-266 million and disc degeneration was 5.5%-403 million. The treatment approach of spine disease is Lepa, Pitchu, Kativasti, Massage, Swedana, Nasya. Conclusion will assess statistical method, central tendency (Mean, Median, Mode) and Inferential methods ‘t’ test and probability assessment. Overall assessment of result- (IVDS disc degeneration: pfirrmann grading scale). In group-A maximum improvement is 80%, Moderate improvement is 12%, Mild improvement is 7%, Unsatisfactory 1%, after 6 months of treatment. In group-B maximum improvement is 10% for a certain period, Moderate improvement is 12%, Mild improvement is 77%, Unsatisfactory 1%, after 6 months of treatment. Keywords: Spine disease, Degenerative changes, Herniation, Bulging, Protrusion, Prolapse, Nasya, Kativasti, Swedana. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
