scholarly journals CASE STUDY- MANAGEMENT OF AVABAHUKA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO FROZEN SHOULDER BY AYURVEDIC MEDICINE

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 116-119
Author(s):  
Aditya Sanjaykumar Dalvi ◽  
Akshay Santosh Gandhi

Avabahuka is a disease that usually affects the Ansasandhi (shoulder joint). In the sedentary and restless lifestyle of people both aharaj and viharaj hetu and least importance to physical exercises affects the body and produce disease Avabahuka was first introduced by Susruta where pain and stiffness of shoulder joint leads to severely restricted movement of hand. As the disease is purely caused by affliction of vayu and the symptoms come due to aggravation of vayu so vatanashaka therapy may be advocated as remedy of the same. Self reported prevalence of shoulder pain is estimated to be between 16% and 26%. Here I present the case of 48 years old Female patient, whose early diagnosis of Frozen Shoulder permitted successful management according to ayurvedic principles. Though initially severe pain and stiffness, than she return to normal life after treatment.

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (9) ◽  
pp. 2267-2270
Author(s):  
Neha Sharma ◽  
Gaurav Parma ◽  
Anil Dutt

Periarthritis Shoulder is common in people who are middle-aged or older. As shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body making it vulnerable to problems, ultimately leading to restricted shoulder movements. A 67 years old male patient diagnosed with Avabahuka (Adhesive capsulitis), managed with MARMA CHIKITSA. After completion of the treatment, pain, swelling, tenderness and restricted movement of the humero-glenoid joint were reduced. As the signs and symptoms of this disease are not mentioned in Ayurvedic classics, specific treatment protocols and formulations cannot be given. The selection of drugs may differ from case to case. The treatment plan followed in this study may be adopted in future cases changing the selection of drugs based upon the necessity to obtain good results. Keywords: Marma Chikitsa, Periarthritis Shoulder, Avabahuka, Frozen shoulder.


Author(s):  
ASHWINI DNYANDEV SHINDE

Avabahuka is a disease of Amsasandhi ( Shoulder joint ) . Acharya Sushruta have described Avabahuka as a one of the type of Vata Vyadhi. It is one of the commonest musculoskeletal disorder . In Avabahuka,Vata gets lodged at the root of shoulder,subsequently constricting the veins and producing the loss of movements of the shoulder . Avabahuka can be corelate with Frozen shoulder having same complaints. Acharya Sushruta have mentioned Agnikarma for the treatment of Avabahuka


Author(s):  
Rashmi Anil Kale ◽  
Chetan Pralhad Agrawal

In Frozen Shoulder (adhesive capsulitis), there is stiffness, pain and limited range of movements. It may happen after an injury, overuse of joint, from a disease such as diabetes or a stroke. Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorder with involvement of musculoskeletal system. In which most common is frozen shoulder. In frozen shoulder raise sugar in blood stick to collagen and restrict the movements. In first stage of frozen shoulder, Inflammation of capsule is present with severe pain.           Various diseases like Shoulder Impingement, Frozen Shoulder, and Rotator cuff tendinitis have resembling symptoms under the umbrella of disease Avabahuka described in Ayurveda. In Avabahuka there is Vata-Kapha dushti still Leech application was carried out in first stage of Frozen Shoulder. Leech application is indicated in Pittaj Dushthi and Hirudine present in saliva of Leech helpful in platelet aggregation inhibitor. Hence increase in blood supply to shoulder region may arrest fibrosis of capsule. Aim- Study the efficacy of Leech application in Frozen Shoulder in Diabetes Mellitus. Objective- To study the efficacy of frequent Leech application in the management of pain and range of motion of shoulder joint in Diabetes Mellitus. Hypothesis- Leech application is effective in Frozen Shoulder caused by diabetes Mellitus.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 705-709
Author(s):  
Jai Bhawani Babulal Barai ◽  
Gunvant Hari Yeola ◽  
Priyanka Kanhaiah Yadav ◽  
Puja Sanjay Wagh

Skin diseases are commonly observed day by day due to altered life style, improper hygiene, mental stress, over eating and nutrition deficiency. All the skin diseases in Ayurveda have been discussed under the broad heading of Kushtha, which are further divided into Mahakushtha and Kshudra Kushtha. Kapala kushtha is a type of Mahakushtha with symptoms like blackish red skin patches, which resembles pot sherds, dry, rough, thin, wide, of uneven edges with severe pain and less itching. It can be compared to scleroderma; the first specific clinical symptoms to suggest a diagnosis of scleroderma is skin thickening. Later the skin becomes hard, shiny, leathery and hardens like a stone. This article highlights a case study of Kapala Kushtha treated with the Ayurvedic principles in particular Shodhana Chikitsa; the therapy which expels out the morbid Doshas from the body. Kushtha is difficult to cure, so it is called ‘Dushchikitsya’ but by the application of Shodhana therapy, cure of the diseases becomes easier due to removal of the root cause. Here is a case study of 67yrs/female having signs and symptoms of Kapala kushtha. The patient was admitted and managed with Shodhana Chikitsa (purification) which included Raktashodhak Ksheer Basti (medicated enema) and Virechan (purgation) followed by Shaman Chikitsa (pacification) and the results with rationality have been depicted in this article.


Author(s):  
Nupur Biswas

Ayurveda is the traditional medical science of India. Vata aggravated brings about contractions of the Siras (nerves) of the Arm and produce the disease Avabahuka (Frozen Shoulder) then occurs Pain & loss of movement of the arm. Avabahuka is a disease that causes problems in daily activities of an individual like dressing, eating, personal hygiene and work. Shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body. Clinical presentation and pathogenesis of Avabahuka It Can be correlated with Frozen Shoulder. In classics, Nasya is indicated for Avabahuka. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Nasya karma on Avabahuka. Method: In our Panchakarma OPD 55 years old male patient came with chronic pain in both shoulders joint. Patient was unable to movement both hand & he was Unable to carry out daily activities. Patient was taken 15 days Panchakarma therapy, After Snehana Nadi Swedana Nasya karma was done by Anu Tailam. Result: After 15 days of treatment there was marked relief of the symptoms like Pain, Stiffness etc. Conclusion: The therapies were found significantly effective and clinically safe and no adverse reactions were reported during the treatment period.


Ból ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 53-58
Author(s):  
Mateusz W. Romanowski ◽  
Michał Dwornik ◽  
Anna Kwaśniewska ◽  
Katarzyna Nowacka ◽  
Włodzimierz Samborski

ABSTRACT: This research presents the case of a patient with a frozen shoulder and assesses the impact of osteopathic techniques and physical exercises for this condition. The article describes the epidemiology, etiology, pathogenesis, clinical symptoms and treatment options for frozen shoulder. It also contains information on how to conduct clinical tests and diagnosis of the adhesive capsulitis. We assessed the range of flexion, external rotation, internal rotation and the intensity of pain of the patients frozen shoulder. In this case study frozen shoulder developed typically, in three stages “freezing”, “frozen”, “thawing”. The treatment significantly increased the range of motion of the shoulder joint and reduced sensation of pain. The analysis shows that the osteopathic techniques and physical exercises are an effective form of rehabilitation and pain management. Further studies are needed in this area.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 50-54
Author(s):  
Ioan Bîca ◽  
◽  
Virgil Rus ◽  
Raoul Zanca ◽  
Horea Ștefănsecu ◽  
...  

The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic starting with December 2019 led to the introduction of measures to restrict the free movement of persons outside the home, which affected, to a certain extent, the body maintenance program and to perform physical activities of relaxation and health. However, the population has found ways to practice these activities, at home and near home, because physical exercises performs several functions during this period, such as: maintaining physical and mental health, reducing stress, relaxation, overcoming the situation of crisis. The present study aims to highlight the peculiarities of this phenomenon in the city of Bistrița from Romanian.


Author(s):  
Pramukti Dian Setianingrum ◽  
Farah Irmania Tsani

Backgroud: The World Health Organization (WHO) explained that the number of Hyperemesis Gravidarum cases reached 12.5% of the total number of pregnancies in the world and the results of the Demographic Survey conducted in 2007, stated that 26% of women with live births experienced complications. The results of the observations conducted at the Midwife Supriyati Clinic found that pregnant women with hyperemesis gravidarum, with a comparison of 10 pregnant women who examined their contents there were about 4 pregnant women who complained of excessive nausea and vomiting. Objective: to determine the hyperemesis Gravidarum of pregnant mother in clinic. Methods: This study used Qualitative research methods by using a case study approach (Case Study.) Result: The description of excessive nausea of vomiting in women with Hipermemsis Gravidarum is continuous nausea and vomiting more than 10 times in one day, no appetite or vomiting when fed, the body feels weak, blood pressure decreases until the body weight decreases and interferes with daily activities days The factors that influence the occurrence of Hyperemesis Gravidarum are Hormonal, Diet, Unwanted Pregnancy, and psychology, primigravida does not affect the occurrence of Hyperemesis Gravidarum. Conclusion: Mothers who experience Hyperemesis Gravidarum feel nausea vomiting continuously more than 10 times in one day, no appetite or vomiting when fed, the body feels weak, blood pressure decreases until the weight decreases and interferes with daily activities, it is because there are several factors, namely, hormonal actors, diet, unwanted pregnancy, and psychology.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 88-96
Author(s):  
Ine Sintia ◽  
Nyimas Fatimah

Background: Frozen shoulder is a condition of the shoulder joint that experiences inflammation, pain, adhesions, atrophyand shortening of the joint capsule resulting in limited motion. In frozen shoulder patients, the limited range of motion ofthe shoulder joint can affect and reduce functional ability. This study aims to analyze the correlation between the limitedarea of motion of the shoulder joint with the functional ability of frozen shoulder patients at the Medical RehabilitationInstallation Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Palembang. Methods: This study was an observational analytic study, correlationtest, with a cross sectional design. There were 29 frozen shoulder patients who met the inclusion criteria in the MedicalRehabilitation Installation Dr. Mohammad Hoesin Palembang in November 2018 was taken as a sample using consecutivesampling techniques. Functional ability was assessed using the quickDASH questionnaire and the area of motion wasmeasured using a goniometer, then analyzed. Results: The results of the correlation test showed significant resultsbetween functional abilities and the area of motion of the shoulder joints. Active flexion (p = 0.000; r = -0.669), activeextension (p = 0.004; r = -0.520), active abduction (p = 0.000; r = -0.663), active adduction (p = 0.022; r = -0.423 ), passiveflexion (p = 0.001; r = -0.589), passive extension (p = 0.002; r = -0.543), passive abduction (p = 0.000; r = -0.676), passiveadduction (p = 0.038; r = -0.388). Conclusion: There is a significant correlation between limited joint motion andfunctional ability in frozen shoulder patients at the Medical Rehabilitation Installation of Dr. Mohammad HoesinPalembang


2020 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristian Muresanu ◽  
Siva G. Somasundaram ◽  
Sergey V. Vissarionov ◽  
Liliya V. Gavryushova ◽  
Vladimir N. Nikolenko ◽  
...  

Background: From the evidence of failed injection-based growth factor therapies, it has been proposed that a naturally triggered uninterrupted blood circulation of the growth factors would be superior. Objective: We seek to stimulate discussions and more research about the possibility of using the already available growth factors found in the prostate gland and endometrium by starting a novel educable physiology, known as biological transformations controlled by the mind. Methods: We summarized the stretch-gated ion channel mechanism of the cell membrane, and offer several practical methods that can be applied by anyone, in order to stimulate and enhance the blood circulation of the growth factors from the seminal fluid to sites throughout the body. This details the practical application of our earlier published studies about biological transformations. Results: A previously reported single-patient case study has been extended, adding more from his personal experiences continually improving this novel physiological training and extending the ideas from our earlier findings in detail. Conclusion: The biological transformation findings demonstrate the need additional research to establish the benefits of these natural therapies to repair and rejuvenate tissues affected by various chronic diseases or aging processes.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document