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Year : 2010 | Volume
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Clinical observation on Greeva Stambha (cervical spondylosis) Chikitsa
Bharti1, Shveta Katyal2, Adarsh Kumar3, Renu Makhija4, Ramesh Babu Devalla3
1 Central Research Institute in Ayurveda (C.R.I.A.), New Delhi, India 2 Physiotherapy Unit, C.R.I.A., New Delhi, India 3 Central Council for Research in Ayurveda and Siddha, New Delhi, India 4 Department of Pathology, C.R.I.A., New Delhi, India
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Bharti Central Council for Research in Ayurveda & Siddha No. 61-65, Opp. 'D' Block, Janakpuri, New Delhi - 58 India
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DOI: 10.4103/0974-8520.72402
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Greeva Stambha (A Vataja Disorder) simulates cervical spondylosis, which is a chronic degenerative condition of the cervical spine. Keeping in view the increasing incidence of this problem in modern society with more of desk- workers; an observational study was conducted on 22 patients of Greeva stambha vis-a-vis cervical spondylosis selected from OPD/IPD of CRIA, Punjabi-Bagh, New-Delhi, satisfying the inclusion criteria. The Vatahara treatment viz. Maha Yogaraj Guggulu 500 mg BD, Panchguna tail for local use and Nadi sweda (Local steam with Dashmoola Kwatha) were given for seven days. The results were assessed on the basis of symptomatic improvement using visual analog scale. |
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