People affected with frozen shoulder generally try analgesics steroids, anti-inflammatory medications, etc which relieves the pain for some time but is not a definitive cure of pain as a result of which there is recurrence of pain on a frequent basis. Because of this, the affected individual resorts to using injections and tablets repetitively and hence instead of eliminating the main cause of the pain and relieving the symptoms, it actually increase them in severity.
In Ayurveda, frozen shoulder is termed as “Ababahuka.” It is a pure form of Vata Roga. In Ayurveda, the Vata Dosha tends to absorb fluids also called as “Kapha” of joints resulting in “Ababahuka”. Vata dosha vitiated due to certain reasons locates the root of shoulders, contracts the veins (Siras), and results in Apabahukam which causes loss of motion of arms. This is a distinct specialty of Ayurveda treatment for shoulder pain.
People affected with frozen shoulder generally try analgesics steroids, anti-inflammatory medications, etc which relieves the pain for some time but is not a definitive cure of pain as a result of which there is recurrence of pain on a frequent basis. Because of this, the affected individual resorts to using injections and tablets repetitively and hence instead of eliminating the main cause of the pain and relieving the symptoms, it actually increase them in severity.
Doctors Corner
" In Ayurvedic treatment for shoulder pain Nasyam is a well known Panchkarma therapy for Urdhvajatrugata Rogas.This duration of the therapy depends on the severity of the symptoms and can extend from a week to three weeks along with oral medications for about four months."
FAQ
Ayurvedic treatment in shoulder pain ?
The main aim of Ayurvedic treatment in shoulder pain is to eliminate root cause of pain. Permanent relief from symptoms is the definitive cure for this disease.
Panchakama treatment entails use of oil massage ?
ayurvedic treatment for shoulder pain also includes use of herbal medications like Kashayas, Aristas, use of oils both internally and externally and Purgation in order to remove the offending toxin permanently from the body.