SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENT OF NASYA AND GREEVA PICHU FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF MANYASTAMBHA (CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS): A CASE STUDY
- P.G. Scholar, Department of Panchakarma, Patanjali Bharatiya Ayurvigyan Evam Anusandhan Sansthan, Haridwar.
- Professor, Department of Panchakarma, Patanjali Bhartiya Ayurvigyan Evam Anusandhan Sansthan, Haridwar.
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Manyastambha, a VatajaNanatmajaVyadhi, is notably defined in classical Ayurvedic texts as an ailment affecting the cervical vicinity. Its clinical presentation characterised through ache (Ruk), stiffness (Stambha), and constrained neck actions intently parallels cervical spondylosis in contemporary medicine. This case study examines the efficacy of Nasya (nasal administration of medicated oil) and GreevaPichu (external oil application) using MahanarayanTaila in a single patient diagnosed with Manyastambha. The diagnosis was made through radiological examination (X-ray) and by making use of presentday diagnostic standards through the Cluster of Wainner tests, in conjunction with Ayurvedic assessments using PanchaNidana and other diagnostic tools. Treatment efficacy was assessed by the Neck Disability Index (NDI), and Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Results confirmed substantial improvement in pain, stiffness, and mobility, suggesting that these Ayurvedic interventions provide a holistic, secure, and effective alternative when dealing with cervical spondylosis
[Aishwary Srivastava, Alisha Usmani and Ruchi Gupta (2025); SCIENTIFIC ASSESSMENT OF NASYA AND GREEVA PICHU FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF MANYASTAMBHA (CERVICAL SPONDYLOSIS): A CASE STUDY Int. J. of Adv. Res. (Jun). 261-267] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com
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