Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Integrated Ayurvedic Management of Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head (Gambhira Vatarakta) Through Jalukavasecana Followed by Kalavasti

View through CrossRef
Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head is a type of osteonecrosis resulting from impaired blood supply to the proximal femur, leading to bone necrosis and joint dysfunction. Trauma, chronic steroid intake, and excessive alcohol consumption are the major etiological factors. The condition manifests with pain, stiffness, and restricted movement of the hip joint. In Ayurveda, AVN can be correlated with Gambhira Vatarakta, where aggravated Vata and Rakta cause degeneration of Asthi and Sandhi Dhatus. Panchakarma therapies, particularly Jalukavasecana and Vasti, are indicated for purifying vitiated Rakta and pacifying Vata. Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Jalukavasecana followed by Kalavasti with Yashtyahvadi Niruha and Bala-Guducyadi Taila Anuvasana Vasti in the management of Avascular Necrosis of the femoral head (Gambhira Vatarakta). Methodology: This is a pre and post-interventional study. The intervention included Jalukavasecana performed in three sittings over a period of seven days, followed by Kalavasti administered using Yashtyahvadi Niruha Vasti and Bala-Guḍucyadi Taila Anuvasana Vasti. Clinical outcomes were assessed using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Harris Hip Score (HHS), and Range of Motion (ROM) before treatment, after treatment, and at one-month follow-up. Results: Post-intervention, there was a marked reduction in pain and stiffness with improvement in functional ability and range of motion. NPRS and HHS showed significant improvement, which was maintained at one-month follow-up. Conclusion: This case highlights the scope and potential of Pañchakarma therapies in the conservative management of early stages of Avascular Necrosis of the femoral head (Gambhira Vatarakta).
Title: Integrated Ayurvedic Management of Avascular Necrosis of the Femoral Head (Gambhira Vatarakta) Through Jalukavasecana Followed by Kalavasti
Description:
Avascular Necrosis (AVN) of the femoral head is a type of osteonecrosis resulting from impaired blood supply to the proximal femur, leading to bone necrosis and joint dysfunction.
Trauma, chronic steroid intake, and excessive alcohol consumption are the major etiological factors.
The condition manifests with pain, stiffness, and restricted movement of the hip joint.
In Ayurveda, AVN can be correlated with Gambhira Vatarakta, where aggravated Vata and Rakta cause degeneration of Asthi and Sandhi Dhatus.
Panchakarma therapies, particularly Jalukavasecana and Vasti, are indicated for purifying vitiated Rakta and pacifying Vata.
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of Jalukavasecana followed by Kalavasti with Yashtyahvadi Niruha and Bala-Guducyadi Taila Anuvasana Vasti in the management of Avascular Necrosis of the femoral head (Gambhira Vatarakta).
Methodology: This is a pre and post-interventional study.
The intervention included Jalukavasecana performed in three sittings over a period of seven days, followed by Kalavasti administered using Yashtyahvadi Niruha Vasti and Bala-Guḍucyadi Taila Anuvasana Vasti.
Clinical outcomes were assessed using the Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), Harris Hip Score (HHS), and Range of Motion (ROM) before treatment, after treatment, and at one-month follow-up.
Results: Post-intervention, there was a marked reduction in pain and stiffness with improvement in functional ability and range of motion.
NPRS and HHS showed significant improvement, which was maintained at one-month follow-up.
Conclusion: This case highlights the scope and potential of Pañchakarma therapies in the conservative management of early stages of Avascular Necrosis of the femoral head (Gambhira Vatarakta).

Related Results

ROLE OF MRI IN PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF AVASCULAR NECROSIS OF HIP JOINT
ROLE OF MRI IN PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF AVASCULAR NECROSIS OF HIP JOINT
Avascular necrosis most frequently occurs in the femoral head. Avascular necrosis of the hip is an important cause of morbidity and can harm people of any age. A total hip replacem...
A Conceptual Study on Vatarakta w.s.r. to Gouty Arthritis
A Conceptual Study on Vatarakta w.s.r. to Gouty Arthritis
The wellbeing of an individual depends on his/her diet and lifestyle. The rapid development and modernisation in India are causing serious health problems and Vatarakta is one of t...
OSTEONECROSIS OF FEMORAL HEAD SCOPING REVIEW
OSTEONECROSIS OF FEMORAL HEAD SCOPING REVIEW
Introduction: Osteonecrosis of the femoral head is a progressive and debilitating pathology with several causative factors. Around 1830, Jean Cruveilhier, a French anatomist and pa...
An Ayurvedic Approach in Management of Vatarakta
An Ayurvedic Approach in Management of Vatarakta
In present era Vatarakta is a common metabolic disorder which disturbs day-today life of the patients. It is a Santarpana- Janya Vyadhi, caused due to Avarana pathology. Compared w...
Angiographic evaluation of femoral bifurcation in Chinese population
Angiographic evaluation of femoral bifurcation in Chinese population
Objective Common femoral artery (CFA) access has been proved to be safe with lower risk of complications in percutaneous catheterisation. The femoral head can be ...
Avascular Necrosis Through Ayurveda Perspective - A Case Report
Avascular Necrosis Through Ayurveda Perspective - A Case Report
Avascular necrosis is a pathological condition caused by a limitation in the microcirculation of the bone, causing its necrosis. Avascular necrosis (AVN)of the hip is a common cond...
Clinical Evaluation of the Role of Singhasyadi Kwatha in the Management of Vatarakta (Gout)
Clinical Evaluation of the Role of Singhasyadi Kwatha in the Management of Vatarakta (Gout)
Vatarakta is a disease where both Vata and Rakta are afflicted by distinct etiological factors. Vatarakta is a Vatapradhana Tridoshaja Vyadhi in which Rakta is main Dushya. In mode...
Pharmaceutical Preparation of Amrita Guggulu and its Clinical Efficacy on Vatarakta
Pharmaceutical Preparation of Amrita Guggulu and its Clinical Efficacy on Vatarakta
This study scrabbles about into the pharmaceutical preparation of Amrita Guggulu, a traditional Ayurvedic formulation known for its therapeutic properties. The focus of the researc...

Back to Top