Significance of Surya Namaskar
Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutation is an age-old practice of paying respect to the sun. Constituting 12 different postures, Surya Namaskar is a unique and powerful yoga practice which is believed…
Surya Namaskar or Sun Salutation is an age-old practice of paying respect to the sun. Constituting 12 different postures, Surya Namaskar is a unique and powerful yoga practice which is believed…
Shirodhara is an Ayurveda therapy that is preferred for inducing a deep state of relaxation. The word shirodhara is a combination of two Sanskrit words, ‘Shiro’ which means head and ‘Dhara’…
Slip disc or herniated disc is a condition affecting the intervertebral discs of the spine. It is one among the most common conditions affecting the spinal column, the others being degeneration, bulge and thinning of the disc. Also called as slipped disc, the problem presents with one disc sliding mildly out of its original position and applies pressure on the nerves arising out of the vertebral column. The pain associated with slip disc is due to the nerve root compression.
Factors that lead to slip disc include trauma to the vertebral column which is caused by accidents or physical injury, strenuous jobs, hard physical labour, obesity, excessive strain and aging characterized by degeneration and loss of elasticity of the discs. Disc herniation can develop both suddenly and gradually over weeks or months.
Symptoms associated with slip disc varies depending on the location of the herniation and according to the type of soft tissues involved.
Symptoms of slip disc in the neck include,
Symptoms of slip disc in the back include,
Ayurvedic management of slip disc
Ayurveda regards slips disc under the diseases caused by the vitiation of Vata dosha. Ayurvedic management of slip disc focuses on bringing back the aggravated Vata to balance and maintaining equilibrium in the body.
Ayurvedic healing therapies for slip disc are beneficial for,
Following are the Ayurvedic therapies recommended for disc herniation.
Kati Vasti – Process wherein warm medicated oils are made to retain in the lower back to treat conditions associated with the spine and lower back.
Abhyanga – Ayurvedic massage using warm medicated oil (more…)
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