Management of Lumbar Radiculopathy with Ayurveda: A Single Case Study

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2024-12
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Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd.
Abstract
Background: Lumbar radiculopathy refers to the compression of a nerve root as it exits the lumbosacral column. The word “radiculopathy” describes symptoms that develop when the lumbosacral nerve roots are compressed. This comprises vary- ing degrees of radiating pain, numbness or tingling, weakness, and irregular gait. The patient was treated with Panchakarma procedures and Ayurvedic oral medications, resulting in satisfactory outcomes with no reported side effects. Purpose: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Panchakarma and Ayurvedic oral medications in treating lumbar radiculopathy. Methodology: A single case study of a 21-year-old male suffering from pain in the lumbar region radiating to the right leg, restricted movement, and difficulty walking and standing for nine months. He was treated with Panchakarma, including local massage, Katibasti, Matravasti, Niruha Vasti, and Patrapottali Sweda, followed by oral medications. Treatment was continued for 14 days. Results: The patient’s symptoms have been monitored for 14 days. The outcome was satisfactory, and the patient’s quality of life significantly improved. Conclusion: Interventions stated earlier give significant relief in the management of lumbar Radiculopathy.
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Ayurveda, lumbar radiculopathy, panchakarma, shaman chikitsa
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Makode A, Parwe S, Nisargandha M, Sawarkar P.. Management of Lumbar Radiculopathy with Ayurveda: A Single Case Study. Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics. 2024 Dec; 15(4): 431-441