INTIMATION FOR BODHIKA SEMINAR 29/11/2023
DEPARTMENT OF SALYATANTHRA&SAMHITHA SIDDANTHAM
NAME OF FIRST PRESENTEE:Dr. SHALU
DISSERTATION TITLE:A CLINICAL STUDY TO EVALUATE THE EFFECT OF AGNIKARMA WITH KSHOUDRA OVER ANKLE AND FOOT IN SCIATICA DUE TO L4-L5, L5-S1 INTERVERTEBRAL DISC PROLAPSE
TIME: 2:00-4:00 PM
VENUE: COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
ABSTRACT
Sciatica is a syndrome characterized by pain radiating
from the lowback into the buttock and into the lower extremities along its
posterior or lateral aspect and most commonly caused by prolapse of lumbar
intervertebral disc. The term is also used to refer The pain anywhere along the
course of sciatic nerve. Conservative treatment for sciatica is primarily aimed
at pain reduction, either by analgesics or by reducing pressure on the nerve
root. For patients who fail to respond to conservative treatment, surgery is
the alternative. Sciatica can be correlated with Gridhrasi mentioned
under vatavyadhi in ayurvedic classics. It is a snayugatha
disease characterized by stiffness, pricking pain and tingling sensation
starting from low back and radiating downwards to buttocks, posterior aspect of
knee, calf, foot and restricting the lifting of the leg. Various treatment
modalities like snehana, swedana, vasthi, siravyadha,
and agnikarma are indicated in Gridharsi. Procedures like snehana,
swedana, vasthi etc are very effective in Gridhrasi but take
more time for pain relief. Agnikarma is the chief para surgical
procedure which is very effective in treating conditions of severe pain in
skin, muscles, veins, tendons and joints and gives immediate pain relief.
According to susrutha, in snayugatha vikara agnikarma
can be done with kshoudra, guda and sneha. The present
study is to evaluate the effect of agnikarma with kshoudra in
sciatica due to L4-L5, L5-S1 intervertebral disc prolapse, at the tender spots
of ankle and foot of affected lower limb.
Participants satisfying the inclusion and exclusion criteria within age
group of 30-60 years were treated with agnikarma using kshoudra
over the tender spots of ankle and foot. Assessment were done before treatment,
after treatment and follow ups on 7th and 14th day.
Statistical analysis done and result showed that agnikarma is effective
in reducing pain and numbness of sciatica due to L4-L5, L5-S1 intervertebral
disc prolapse.