Sandhigata Vata is Vatapradhana Vyadhi, which needs a specific target of therapeutic intervention to slow down the process of Dhatu Kshaya and to pacify Vata. We can correlate Sandhigata Vata with osteoarthritis (OA) on the basis of clinical features. OA is defined as a chronic joint disorder with progressive softening and disintegration of articular cartilage and bone at joint margin called osteophytes and capsular fibrosis. Matra Vasti of Panchtikta Guggulu Ghrita is effective in the management of Sandhivata. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of Matra Vasti of Panchtikta Guggulu Ghrita in the management of Sandhigata Vata (Osteoarthritis). Materials and method: Total 40 patients having signs and symptoms of Sandhivata were selected and random...
Amavata is a crippling condition where simultaneously aggravated Vata and Ama associated with each o...
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis affecting millions of people worldwide. It occur...
Every man derives the happiness and benefit of his life through locomotion i.e., using his joints. F...
Sandhigata Vata is a disease seen commonly both in developing and developed countries. The disease c...
Janu Sandhigata Vata is a common Vata predominant disorder mainly caused in Vriddhavastha. It is a d...
Sandhi Gata Vata is a clinical condition that comes under the heading of Vata Vyadhi where Prakupita...
The principal aim of Ayurveda is to maintain and promote positive physical and mental health as well...
Janu Sandhigata Vata is a Vatavyadhi presenting with Sandhi Shula, Sandhi Shotha, Sandhi Atopa and P...
Though Sandhigata Vata is described under the broad heading of Vatavyadhi in most of the Samhita and...
As per Ayurveda, Janusandhigata Vata is one among Vatavyadhi and can be compared with Osteoarthritis...
Sandhigatavata is the most common form of joint disorder amongst the elderly and obese persons. It i...
Sandhigatavata is a disease in which Vata affects the Joints and cause pain, swelling and pain on Jo...
Vata aggravation and Parihani (depletion) of all the Dhatus are inevitable in Vrudhavastha (old age)...
Background : Sandhigata Vata is characterized by Shoola (pain), Shopha (swelling) and restricted mov...
In the present era Sandhivata is the most common disease affecting a large population. Sandhivata te...
Amavata is a crippling condition where simultaneously aggravated Vata and Ama associated with each o...
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis affecting millions of people worldwide. It occur...
Every man derives the happiness and benefit of his life through locomotion i.e., using his joints. F...
Sandhigata Vata is a disease seen commonly both in developing and developed countries. The disease c...
Janu Sandhigata Vata is a common Vata predominant disorder mainly caused in Vriddhavastha. It is a d...
Sandhi Gata Vata is a clinical condition that comes under the heading of Vata Vyadhi where Prakupita...
The principal aim of Ayurveda is to maintain and promote positive physical and mental health as well...
Janu Sandhigata Vata is a Vatavyadhi presenting with Sandhi Shula, Sandhi Shotha, Sandhi Atopa and P...
Though Sandhigata Vata is described under the broad heading of Vatavyadhi in most of the Samhita and...
As per Ayurveda, Janusandhigata Vata is one among Vatavyadhi and can be compared with Osteoarthritis...
Sandhigatavata is the most common form of joint disorder amongst the elderly and obese persons. It i...
Sandhigatavata is a disease in which Vata affects the Joints and cause pain, swelling and pain on Jo...
Vata aggravation and Parihani (depletion) of all the Dhatus are inevitable in Vrudhavastha (old age)...
Background : Sandhigata Vata is characterized by Shoola (pain), Shopha (swelling) and restricted mov...
In the present era Sandhivata is the most common disease affecting a large population. Sandhivata te...
Amavata is a crippling condition where simultaneously aggravated Vata and Ama associated with each o...
Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis affecting millions of people worldwide. It occur...
Every man derives the happiness and benefit of his life through locomotion i.e., using his joints. F...