Marma Therapy In Different Diseases

Torticolis/Cervical spondylosis

Torticolis/Cervical spondylosis  Sleeping on uneven surface, postural deformity, long standing upward or downward movement may lead to vitiate kapha and vata to produce manyasthambha. In this disease there is difficulty in the neck movement along with pain, numbness and tingling sensation in upper extremity. In severe cases patient may feel vertigo and discomfort sometimes. For […]

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Technique of Marma therapy in cerebral palsy

Technique of Marma therapy in cerebral palsy Marma therapy should be given in lying down position. initially Therapy should be stated form lower extremity, upper extremity back And head. Kshipra marma should be pressed gently. In gulpha marma.Both sides of ankle joint should be vibrated and pressed very carefully,because these points are painful so patient

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Brachial neuralgia and wasting of shoulder joint.

Brachial neuralgia and wasting of shoulder joint. When the ligaments of the palm and fingers get affected with vitiated vata, and also when the ligament in the back of arms gets affected, this produces loss of function in the arms. This condition is known as visvaci.Injury to the brachial plexus nerve, the most common trauma,

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Sciatica and other lesions of lower extremity

Torticolis/Cervical spondylosis Sleeping on uneven surface, postural deformity, long standing upward or downward movement may lead to vitiate kapha and vata to produce manyasthambha. In this disease there is difficulty in the neck movement along with pain, numbness and tingling sensation in upper extremity. In severe cases patient may feel vertigo and discomfort sometimes. For

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Vertebral Column injuries and Spinal Cord Lesions

Vertebral Column injuries and Spinal Cord Lesions The spinal cord consists of a tubular continuation of the brain together with this in three membranes, the dura mater externally, the arachnoid, and internally, the pia mater. Sub-arachnoid space is between the arachnoid and pia mater, filled with Cerebro-spinal fluid. The material of the cord consists of

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