1Manas Vyas, 2Dattu N. Bandapalle, and 3Mangala Dattatray Bandapalle

1Department of Rachanasharir, Parul Institute of Ayurved, Parul University, Vadodara - 391760 (India) Contact number - 7427882997, Email id- manasvyas6@gmail.com 2Department of Rachanasharir, Parul Institute of Ayurved, Parul University, Vadodara - 391760 (India) Email ID: bandapalle.dattu18576@paruluniversity.ac.in 3Master of Public Health (MPH), G J Patel Institute of Ayurvedic Studies & Research, Anand - 388325 (India) Email ID: mangalabandapalle23@gmail.com Corresponding Author: 1. Dr. Dattu N. Bandapalle Professor & HOD of Department of Rachanasharir, Department of Rachanasharir, Parul Institute Of Ayurveda, Vadodara 391760 (India) Telephone Number: +[91] [9881833437] Email Address: bandapalle.dattu18576@paruluniversity.ac.in

ABSTRACT

Vishwachi, defined amongst Vata Vyadhi in classical Ayurvedic texts, resembles the medical presentation of cervicobrachial neuralgia, regarding radiating ache from Amsa Moola to the top limb.¹ ² This case examine evaluates the efficacy of Ayurvedic interventions in a 42-yearantique lady with MRI-showed C5–C6 disc bulge and classical signs of Vishwachi, along with radiating ache, tingling, stiffness, and limited cervical mobility. Treatment protected Abhyanga, Bashpa Swedana, Greeva Basti, Marma Chikitsa, Nasya, and decided on inner medicines. Substantial development become found in ache (VAS decreased from 8/ 10 to 1/10), cervical ROM, neurological function, and every day hobby overall performance over 21 days. The case reinforces conventional Ayurvedic standards of Vata Vyadhi control even as supplying noninvasive, evidence-primarily based totally healing options for cervical radiculopathy. This case document contributes precious records to the restricted literature on Vishwachi control.

Key words : Ayurveda, Cervicobrachial, Greeva Basti, Neuralgia, Marma Therapy, Nasya, Vata Vyadhi

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