scholarly journals Iontophoresis with Aqueous solution of Nirgundi (Vitex negundo, Linn.) in the Management of Pada Kantaka (Plantar Fasciitis) - A Case Report

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 710-713
Author(s):  
Priyanka Patil ◽  
Archana Kukade ◽  
Dushyant Patil ◽  
Chaturbhuj Bhuyan

Vata kantaka is recognized as a Vatvyadhi. Walking bare-foot on uneven terrains causes vitiation of Vata which inturn causes pain which is specifically located at the heel of the foot. Vitiated Vata gets localized in Pada and  it produces its characteristic symptom which is pricking pain like a thorn especially in the morning  for first few steps, so as to be called as Vata kantak. Acharya Yogratnakar stated Vata kantaka as Pada kantaka. A 35 years old female patient visited Shalya tantra OPD with complaints of Right heel pain and diagnosed as Plantar fasciitis. 6 sittings of Iontophoresis with Nirgundi Aqueous extract were given on alternate day for 15-20 min. Pain on VAS was 7 before treatment. After treatment the score reduced to 0. Nirgundi is well known  for its analgesic, anti inflammatory, anti rheumatic property. Iontophoresis is a technique which improves the penetration of drug transdermally due to application of  a low voltage current. So the iontophoresis with Nirgundi aqueos solution was found significantly effective in relieving symptoms of Pada kantaka i.e. Plantar fasciitis. 

2017 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 670-673 ◽  
Author(s):  
Calvin J. Rushing ◽  
Diana E. Rogers ◽  
Steven M. Spinner ◽  
David C. Gajzer

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 2473011417S0001 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Garras ◽  
Ryan Scott

Category: Hindfoot Introduction/Purpose: Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, resulting in an estimated 1 million visits to medical professionals annually. Conservative treatments for plantar fasciitis include rest, orthotics, night splint, stretching and non- steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Such treatments are successful in nearly 90% of patients, however, more invasive treatments are required for patients whose heel pain symptoms persist greater than six months. Fetal tissues, including the umbilical cord (UC) and amniotic membrane (AM) have been increasingly used to modulate healing in different parts of the body over the last two decades. These tissues have been demonstrated to possess anti-inflammatory and anti-scarring properties in addition to containing growth factors, cytokines, and matrix components to promote healing, and offer a potential therapy for plantar fasciitis. Methods: In this clinical series, we sought to evaluate the efficacy of cryopreserved, particulate UC/AM tissues as a treatment for plantar fasciitis as well as to determine if multiple injections provide an even greater benefit compared to a single injection. A multicenter prospective study was performed where patients were randomized to receive 25, 50, or 100 mg UC/AM tissue and either a single injection or two injections (at baseline and six weeks). All injections were administered under ultrasound guidance into the plantar fascia. At six, 12, and 18 weeks, patients returned and data on foot pain as well as the FAAM questionnaire were collected. Results: Last year, we presented interim data on 18 patients who had completed 18 weeks of follow-up. This year, we present the completed results of the study. Overall, patient foot pain was found to be significantly reduced in all treatment groups from baseline. FAAM scores for both activities of daily living and sports subscales also improved in all treatment groups, with overall improvement ranging from 60 – 150% compared to baseline. All patients showed variable degrees of improvement with no patients showing any deterioration. Conclusion: The results of this case series are similar to the results of an earlier study which found that injection of a particulate human amniotic membrane product for plantar fasciitis was safe and comparable to corticosteroids. While all treatments demonstrated improvement in both foot pain and FAAM scores, there was both a dose dependent as well as injection dependent effect of particulate UC/AM tissue on foot pain reduction (100 mg > 50 mg >25 mg; 2 injections > 1injection) suggesting a possible additive effect. Overall, these results are promising and highlight the potential effectiveness of UC/AM tissues as a treatment for plantar fasciitis.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ingrid Różyło-Kalinowskav ◽  
Karolina Sidor

The purpose of this article was to present a case report of 11–year old female patient with a large osteolytic mandibular lesion which healed after endodontic treatment. The patient was referred for radio diagnostics due to an incidental finding of a large osteolytic lesion of the area of the left lower first and second premolars in the panoramic radiograph taken before orthodontic treatment. CBCT was performed and the patient asked to have teeth 33-35 treated by endodontics before surgery. The patient missed the surgical appointment and when she reappeared several months later, the lesion showed signs of healing thus surgery were aborted. The presented case testifies to the observation that even large osteolytic lesions can heal after endodontic treatment without surgical approach.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-3
Author(s):  
Keiko Toyohara ◽  
Yasuko Tomizawa ◽  
Morio Shoda

Abstract We report a case with Ebstein’s anomaly and pulmonary atresia with sustained monomorphic ventricular tachycardia in a patient without a ventriculotomy history. In the low voltage area between the atrialised right ventricle and hypoplastic right ventricle, there was a ventricular tachycardia substrate and slow conduction. The tachycardia circuit was eliminated by a point catheter ablation at the area with diastolic fractionated potentials.


2020 ◽  
Vol 33 (03) ◽  
pp. 241-243
Author(s):  
Rajesh Kovilacar ◽  
Pankhuri Misra

Abstract Introduction The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been declared as public health emergency of international concern. India is also facing this crisis with increasing number of patients being reported day by day. Here, we present a case report of COVID-19-positive patient treated with homoeopathy. Case Profile A 60-year-old female patient with fever for 4 days, cough and difficulty in breathing, headache, sore throat, loose stools and frequent urination with burning and generalised weakness for 7 days was considered for treatment in the present study. Based on the symptomatology, Arsenicum album 30 and Bryonia alba 30 were prescribed to her. Conclusion A patient of COVID-19 was successfully treated by homoeopathic medicines based on symptom similarity. Individualised homoeopathic intervention with precautionary measures can be an answer to the ongoing crisis.


2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 587-590 ◽  
Author(s):  
JIEMIN ZHAO ◽  
YAN TAN ◽  
YUGANG WU ◽  
WEI ZHAO ◽  
JUN WU ◽  
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