Bursitis / Tendinitis (Snayugata Vata)
Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Osteoarthritis (Sandhigata Vata)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (Amavata)
- Gout / Uric Acid Arthritis (Vatarakta)
- Cervical Spondylosis (Griva Sandhigata Vata)
- Lumbar Spondylosis / Sciatica (Kati Sandhigata Vata / Gridhrasi)
- Frozen Shoulder (Apabahuka)
- Bursitis / Tendinitis (Snayugata Vata)
- Knee Osteoarthritis (Janu Sandhigata Vata
- Tennis Elbow (Kurpara Sandhigata Vata / Snayugata Vata)
- Ligament Tear (Snayubheda / Mamsa-Kshata)
- Fibromyalgia (Mamsa Gata Vata / Mansavata)
- Trigger Finger (Anguli Sandhigata Vata / Snayugata Vata)
- Lumbar Myalgia (Kati Mamsagata Vata)
- Disc Herniation (Asthi-Majjagata Vata )
- Spinal Stenosis(Asthi-Majjagata Vata / Katigraha)
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Bursitis / Tendinitis (Snayugata Vata)
This occurs due to Vata aggravation in tendons and ligaments (Snayu), causing pain and tenderness.
Commonly affects the elbow, shoulder, or knee.
Symptoms:
- Local pain and tenderness
- Mild swelling
- Pain increases with movement
Ayurvedic Management:
- Abhyanga: With Mahanarayana Thailam or Murivenna.
- Lepam: Application of herbal paste over affected area.
- Pichu: Retaining medicated oil-soaked cotton pad for relief.
- Swedana: Gentle steam therapy to reduce stiffness.
Benefits:
- Reduces inflammation and pain
- Heals tendon and ligament strain
- Restores functional movement
Prevention:
- Warm-up before activities
- Avoid repetitive stress
- Use proper ergonomics