Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Frozen Shoulder #Ayurveda


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Next topic for discussion: Frozen Shoulder #Ayurveda
Vd. Yashpalsinh Jadeja: I got good response in frozen shoulder by local swedan nd cupping.
 Dr. Savad: In frozen shoulder symptoms are pain stiffness and numbness
Vata is getting avarana by kapha
Both vatha and kapha is having seetha virya
So we should pacify kapha first by *ushna ruksha* then pacificy vatha by *ushna snigdha*
(Churna pinda sweda -ushna ruksha
Patra pinda sweda -ushna snigda)
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Dr. Sushant Patil: It's due to inflammation, is the result of inflammation, scarring, thickening, and shrinkage of the capsule that surrounds the normal shoulder joint. Any shoulder injury can lead to a frozen shoulder, including tendinitis, bursitis, and rotator cuff injury ie rotator cuff syndrome.
Can be compared with Avabahuka . Apabahuka is a disease that usually affects the Amsa sandhi (shoulder joint).It is produced by the Vata dosha. Even though the term Apabahuka is not mentioned in the nanatmaja Vata vyadhi, Acharya Sushruta and others have considered Apabahuka as a Vataja vikara. Amsa shosha (wasting of the shoulder) can be considered as the preliminary stage of the disease, where loss or dryness of Sleshaka Kapha from Amsa sandhi occurs. For the present study, Marsha nasya with Laghumasa Taila .
In the modern point of view, the diseases involving the neurological, musculoskeletal, psychosomatic, and gastrointestinal system disorders have more similarity with the Vata vyadhi. It indicates the wide ranging involvement of Vata in various systems of the body.
2168: Seems like an auto immune disorder.
Dr. Sushant Patil: Not in all possiblity . Rotator cuff injury, broken arm, stroke or immobilisation after a surgery can lead to a frozen shoulder. People with other health conditions including diabetes, heart disease, lung disease and hyperthyroidism may have an increased risk of developing frozen shoulder. Frozen shoulder typically develops slowly, and in three stages. Each of these stages can last a number of months:
Painful stage: Pain occurs with any movement and your shoulder’s range of motion starts to become limited
Frozen stage: Pain reduces; shoulder becomes stiffer and range of motion decreases.
Who is likely to get Frozen Shoulder?

The condition is more likely to occur around 45-50 years and is seen more commonly in women.
Those with thyroid disorders
Those who must rest for long hours after sustaining an injury or being operated on
Those with chronic inflammatory arthritis of the shoulder
Diabetics
Frozen shoulder develops over time with main symptom being pain and stiffness in shoulder region. People with Frozen Shoulder also report inability to move the shoulder.
Common symptoms of frozen shoulder,
Severe pain
Stiffness in shoulder region
Pain on moving the shoulder in initial stage
Restricted movement
Difficulty moving the shoulder in later stage
Hormonal changes especially in menopause
Dr. Swagath Narayan: 80% of them are Diabetic, even it's under control the one visramsa will be there leading to sandhi shaitilya. The ojus.
Vd. Hardik bhatt: yes, diabetic pt. surely effected with frozen shoulder.
Ayucafe 06 2019 02: Viddhkarma n agnikarm treatment Gives more result for frozen shoulder
Dr. Shahil H Bhavsar: How can we apply viddh karma or marma therapy in frozen shoulder?
Ayulink Ayurveda: There are set of Marma points described in Marma therapy for frozen shoulder. Practically Anash marma, Urvi marma - aani marma, kurpar marma, indrabasti marma, manibandh marma, kshipra marma, tal hruday marma, anshfalak marma etc are suggested for the instant relief in avabahuka.
Vd. Dipak Upadhyay: I attended work shop on this topic at government ayurvedic College panigate vadodara arranged by VAP..It was an unique workshop.
2168: Indeed lack of ojas. and are we familiar with what the classical texts say about the causes of prahmeha? And are we aware of studies and doctors that note one can have complete elimination of type 2 diabetes in a matter of weeks? Such would go a long way to getting to body again to heal itself.
Of note, the properly modern studies of type 2 diabetes to agree with and validate the said causes of prameha in Charaka.
Vd. Bhavesh Sirvi: Marma chikitsa also very good in frozen shoulder. After Marma chikitsa go for Ekal Therapy(Local Abhyangam and Sweden)  Nasya if needed Than Agnikarma /Cupping Therapy
Dr. Supratim Bir: With due respect just sharing my  experience in connection with frozen shoulder management.
Agnikarma along with Nasya (pratimarsha) along with Kaisor guggul do great. With in 3 weeks
Dr. Lokeshwary Gpet: At is the principle or scientific reason of performing agnikarma.... In frozen shoulder how its mode of action can be proven.....
Vd. Vipul Patil: My self also doing agnikarma excellent results Vina vaatam shulam masti And due to ati shit gun at anash shandhi sathi leads to stambh Agnikarma is usan chikitsa  So it work
Dr. Supratim Bir: Yes it's a kapha vata condition, and perfectly fits to treat the condition.
Vd. Pritam Bharat Veer: For frozen shoulder I give snehan swedan. It's kaf wat pradhan dushti. Mostly seen in diabetic patients. Amruta guggul, keshor g, trayodashang give result depending upon dosh dushti .  Agnikarm is done as apunarbhav chikitsa. Nasya plays a very good role in frozen shoulder. Daily nasya is preferable.
Dr. Supratim Bir: Jambeer pinda sweda Or Patra pinda sweda will  benefit the pt. I mean do wonder If pt is not ready for Agnikarma
Branko Markovic: Theme connected with our subject
https://www.eurasiareview.com/10102019-humans-have-salamander-like-ability-to-regrow-cartilage-in-joints/
Vd. Pritam Bharat Veer: Yes , pinda is the best option
Dr. Shriniwas Gujjarwar: Reduce the pain and improve the shouder movements.
2168: Such is not unrelated to other cartilage and tendon deterioration such as osteoarthritis. In that case, a certain amount of excess fat or kapha seems like it will significantly impair the body's ability to regenerate. As some said being overweight is highly associated with osteoarthritis, perhaps mpst with frozen shoulder are also as such. Think of animals. In their natural environment, they do not get overweight and perhaps have no problems.
Ayulink Ayurveda: Nasya with Nirgundi oil gives faster and best result, this is my practical experience.
Dr. Vivek D. Shah: Plain shudha vishtinduk is only a sigle drug of choice which i use for frozen shoulder and gvs excellant results..
Branko Markovic: Laksha, Shallaki + guggulu (according to other lakshana) give good results. Prasarini also!
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