A SINGLE CASE STUDY OF CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS & LUMBER SPONDYLOSIS WITH INTERVERTEBRAL-DISC LESION MANAGEMENT BY AYURVED WITH LIFESTYLE IMPROVEMENT Authors: Dahilekar HS And Dahilekar SG*
ABSTRACT
Lifestyle improvement with certain medication is a need of study in different ages of different
hormonal changes. To understand the results, there is need of long-term study or cohort’s study in
relation with time. Even some medication in Ayurved used for other purposes can be use smartly
in other certain conditions for the improvements. Spondylosis is an arthritic change due to senile
diseases, hormonal changes, lack of nutritions and many more condition like obesity with no
exercise. Even it triggers vertigo, hypertension to more restricted movements and ultimately to
gain the weight. Certain Ayurved drugs which are used for hemorrhoids and varicose veins are
good one with Proanthocyanidin with highly specialized group of bioflavonoid which repairs
vessels wall as well as promotes microcirculation of blood can be an ultimatum in disc lesion
repairment with lowering degenerative changes in vertebrates too.
After medicated oil massage over neck and lower back with medicated steaming can be stretch in
better way to lower the disc compression by using traction. It will be well most tolerable and most
effective in compare with no application of medicated oil and medicated steaming i.e., Abhyanga and Nadi swedana. This protocol will trigger up healing process of spondylosis with organic
calcium supplementary and other Rasaushadhi to lower vata (Ashraya-ashrayi bhava) in
Ayurvediya views with lowering compression of intervertebral disc techniques.
Keywords: - Cervical spondylosis, Lumber spondylosis, Intervertebral-disc lesions, Early change in
pathology, lifestyle changes, Ayurved medicines for microcirculation, Snehana & Swedana with
Cervical & Lumber traction to release compression, Acceleration of healing process
Publication date: 05/03/2022 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2022/March/MS_IJBPAS_2022_MARCH_SPCL_1046.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2022/11.3.1046