Safety and Efficiently Management Through Alternative Medicine (Yoga and Naturopathy) Lifestyle in Patients Suffering from Cervical Spondylosis

Sankar Manna, Nilkamal Mallik, Basudeb Dey, Prsanta Jana, Sanath Thakur, Sajal Samanta, Kiran Shankar Chatterjee, Nilkamal Mallik, Ashutosh Kumar Singh

Abstract


Cervical spondylosis (CS) is generally explained as the degeneration and age-related condition or state of affecting joints of the neck. It is also known as cervical osteoporosis. This situation or symptoms is usually found in men and women at the age of 40 years or above. The aim of the study focuses on reduction of symptoms and increase in functional activities of elderly patients with spondylosis before and after modalities of yoga, naturopathy and physiotherapy. Throbbing carotene usually not found in cervical spondylosis. In this clinical study, total 65 patients were recruited. All human participants were treated on yoga, healing, naturopathy, physiotherapy, diet control and Panchakarma. The study parameters were assessed at baseline and at 18th month follow-up. Results found in this study showed an improvement in pain and pain in neck region. Rigidness neck pain and the problem of coordination was assessed by symptomatic score used by VAS, physical examination through MMT, radiological examination (X-ray, HRCT, MRI) and examination by pathological test (uric acid, ESR, RA factor, BMD), after taking one year of yoga, naturopathy and physiotherapy healing, Panchakarma treatment with diet control. In conclusion, a combined package of Yoga, Naturopathy and Physiotherapy with diet control is found to be effective in reducing pain, and facilitating improvement in functional status of elderly people suffering from CS.

Keywords: Cervical spondylosis, yoga, naturopathy, physiotherapy, healing

Cite this Article Manna S, Mallik N, Dey B, et al. Safety and Efficiently Management through Alternative Medicine (Yoga and Naturopathy) Lifestyle in Patients Suffering from Cervical Spondylosis. Research and Reviews: A Journal of Ayurvedic Science, Yoga and Naturopathy. 2017; 4(3): 11–22p. 


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