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Date of Acceptance : 10 Sep 2024
Date of Publication : 27 Sep 2024
Article ID : SD-IJAY_105
How to cite this article : http://doi.org/10.55552/SDNJAY.2024.2308
Cervical Spondylosis is a common age-related condition that affects joints and disk of Cervical Spine. It is a degenerative condition and due to current life-style it is occurring in early to middle aged persons. Cervical osteoarthritis is also known as cervical spondylosis. A 45-year male patient came to my opd with complaint of Pain and Stiffness in the Cervical region since from 2 years, radiating pain to both upper limbs (R>L) since from 1 year and Numbness in right hand specially at night. As he is already diagnosed Cervical Spondylosis since from 2 year ago. MRI report suggest Disc Protrusion C4-C5 level asymmetrical. Ligamentum flavum thickening causing thecal sac indentation and compression of nerve roots. According to Ayurved Cervical Spondylosis can be co-related with Griva stambha, a type of vata vyadhi. Here the presenting case of Cervical Spondylosis which was treated with Panchakarma procedure such as Nasya, Manyabasti, Karma & Yog basti along with shaman aaushadhi. The case study show patient got complete relief in Pain and Stiffness along with numbness in the Cervical region.
KEY WORDS:- Cervical Spondylosis, Cervical Osteoarthritis, Panchakarma, Nasya, Manyabasti, Karma & Yog basti, shaman aaushadhi.
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