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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
A SINGLE CASE STUDY ON YASHTIMADHU CHURNA IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ASTHI BHAGNA
Dr. Sumit Bakle*, Dr. Datta Kumawat and Dr. Shilpa P. Badhe
. Abstract A logical, comprehensive strategy is necessary for the prudent care of fractures, which are complex pathologies. The main goal of fracture management is to promptly, painlessly, and with few problems return the broken part's structural integrity and physiology to normal or as close to normal as possible. The treatment of these injuries has advanced to a high degree thanks to modern medical knowledge. However, the core ideas of Ayurveda are also mentioned, as they have been embraced by contemporary medicine. Adjuvant therapies, such as oral drugs, panchakarma treatment technique, and food regimen, have been mentioned in addition to the local technical care. Bhagna was specifically noted in Sushruta's description. He clarified that it depends on the type of trauma, the shape of the fracture displacement, the fracture fragment, and whether the fracture has a wound or not. According to Sushruta, a fracture in the bone is referred to as a kand bhagna, or bone fracture. Conservative methods, which take into account the prakruti and nutritional status, include Kushabandha, Alepa, Chakrayoga, Taila Droni, and Basti. Ayurvedic principles can be effectively applied to manage numerous injuries with low rates of complications. These are essential as adjuvant therapy even for injuries that need surgery. In the present paper an effort has been done to show the efficacy of yashtimadhu churna in distal shaft of radius fracture. Keywords: Asthi, Bhagna, Bhagna Chikitsa, yashtimadhu churna. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
