scholarly journals CLINICAL TRIAL TO EVALUATE AN EFFICACY OF SHINSHAPATWAK GHAN-VATI IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GRUDHRASI (SCIATICA)

2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 4090-4097
Author(s):  
Devyani Shinde ◽  
Purti Barhate ◽  
Pawan Rane ◽  
Sonam Kanzode

Introduction: A normal daily life without moving the limbs is almost impossible for any human being from the time immemorial to ultramodern life. Though the movements of the limbs are so important, these are the parts frequently vulnerable to many diseases. The most common disorder which affects the move-ments of the leg is low back pain, out of which 40% of persons will have radicular pain which comes un-der sciatic syndrome. Such presentation’s been present in olden period too and was called by the name Grudhrasi. Material & Method: An Open study with Shinshipatwak Ghanavati with Dugdha Anupana was done in 30 patients of Grudhrasi. Result: In total score it was found that after finishing treatment, improvement of 79.39% observed. Result was statistically highly significant after 21 days (P<0.001). Shinshipatwak yoga was more effective in Kaphanubandhit Grudhrasi.

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Z. George ◽  
John D. Childs ◽  
Deydre S. Teyhen ◽  
Samuel S. Wu ◽  
Michael E. Robinson

2010 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven Z. George ◽  
John D. Childs ◽  
Deydre S. Teyhen ◽  
Sanuel S. Wu ◽  
Alison Wright ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 79 (Suppl 1) ◽  
pp. 524.1-525
Author(s):  
I. Aachari ◽  
K. Samia ◽  
T. Latifa ◽  
T. Fatima Zahrae ◽  
S. Afilal ◽  
...  

Background:The technique of Kinesio-Taping is a method of adhesive bandage exerting traction on the skin which would favorably influence the muscular and articular systems by reducing the pressure exerted on the subcutaneous mechanoreceptors thus reducing pain and muscle tension.Objectives:The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of Kinesio-Taping in the short and medium term on pain and function in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain compared to a placebo.Methods:We conducted a double-blind, two-arm randomized clinical trial. The study should include a total of 70 patients randomized into 2 groups: Kinesio-Taping (n = 35) and control group (n = 35). To this date we have included 46 patients.All patients receives four I-shaped adhesive strips arranged in a star-like shape and applied to the most painful region of the lower back with a tension between 25% to 30% in the taping group. The placebo group received a taping procedure with no tension.Taping is applied three times (at baseline, fourth and eighth day). Patients are assessed at baseline, on day 14 and at 4 weeks by the Arabic version of the Oswestry Physical and Functional Disability Index (ODI) which is the primary outcome. The secondary outcomes are the assessment of pain and functional disability according to the visual analog scale (VAS) evaluated on a scale of 0 to 10, as well as Rolland-Morris score.Results:Both groups were comparable at baseline concerning the demographical and clinical characteristics (P > 0.05) (table 1). The result of repeated measures ANOVA showed a significant change in ODI score and in VAS for pain and functional disability as well as Rolland-Morris score in both groups. Using the ANCOVA, controlling for pre-test scores, a significant difference was found between the two groups (table 2).Table 1. Clinical characteristics of study population.Conclusion:Our clinical trial offers preliminary evidence on the superiority of Kinesio-Taping in the treatment chronic back pain compared to placebo concerning the reduction of pain and disability. Thus, it can be used as a complementary method in chronic non-specific low back pain.Table 2. Primary and secondary outcomes in the Kinesio-Taping and placebo group.Disclosure of Interests:None declared


2016 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 110-118 ◽  
Author(s):  
Erik J. Groessl ◽  
Laura Schmalzl ◽  
Meghan Maiya ◽  
Lin Liu ◽  
Debora Goodman ◽  
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