A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating Kaphavrutavata

Motor neuron disease (MND) otherwise referred as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) affects human life in various ways. ALS with multifocal onset might exhibit muscle stiffness and muscle weakness of upper and lower limbs, muscle twitching, atrophy, falling/tripping, slurred speech, difficulty in s...

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Main Author: Basavaraj V. Policepatil
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-04-01
Series:Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
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description Motor neuron disease (MND) otherwise referred as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) affects human life in various ways. ALS with multifocal onset might exhibit muscle stiffness and muscle weakness of upper and lower limbs, muscle twitching, atrophy, falling/tripping, slurred speech, difficulty in swallowing and loss of dexterity. In Ayurvedic contexts Avarana vatavyadhis are found to have close resemblance to MND. The patient presented with features of multifocal onset of ALS which can be related to Kaphavruta Udanavata. The treatment principle of kaphavarana including Swedana (∼sudation), Niruhabasti (∼medicated enema), Vamana (∼therapeutic emesis) Virechana (∼purgation) and Sarpipana (∼oral intake of medicated ghee) along with other oral medications have been explained in Ayurvedic texts. In the present study, the same treatments were administered except for vamana due to patient's unwillingness. The Functional Rating Scale for ALS (ALSFRS-R) was used for assessment. The ALSFRS-R score before the treatment was 29 which was increased to 38 with remarkable improvement in Salivation and moderate improvement in Speech, Swallowing, Walking, Climbing stairs, Dyspnea and Orthopnea. The treatment was found to be highly effective in preventing the late stage complications which usually occur within 1–2 years of the disease onset and thereby helps the patient to be self-reliant.
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spelling doaj.art-9e4acb1d050147aa8c83222d252a2dea2022-12-22T00:20:47ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762022-04-01132100548A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating KaphavrutavataBasavaraj V. Policepatil0Department of Panchakarma, R.G.E.S Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital, Ron, Gadag, Karnataka 582209, IndiaMotor neuron disease (MND) otherwise referred as Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) affects human life in various ways. ALS with multifocal onset might exhibit muscle stiffness and muscle weakness of upper and lower limbs, muscle twitching, atrophy, falling/tripping, slurred speech, difficulty in swallowing and loss of dexterity. In Ayurvedic contexts Avarana vatavyadhis are found to have close resemblance to MND. The patient presented with features of multifocal onset of ALS which can be related to Kaphavruta Udanavata. The treatment principle of kaphavarana including Swedana (∼sudation), Niruhabasti (∼medicated enema), Vamana (∼therapeutic emesis) Virechana (∼purgation) and Sarpipana (∼oral intake of medicated ghee) along with other oral medications have been explained in Ayurvedic texts. In the present study, the same treatments were administered except for vamana due to patient's unwillingness. The Functional Rating Scale for ALS (ALSFRS-R) was used for assessment. The ALSFRS-R score before the treatment was 29 which was increased to 38 with remarkable improvement in Salivation and moderate improvement in Speech, Swallowing, Walking, Climbing stairs, Dyspnea and Orthopnea. The treatment was found to be highly effective in preventing the late stage complications which usually occur within 1–2 years of the disease onset and thereby helps the patient to be self-reliant.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947622000079Amyotrophic lateral sclerosisKaphavruta-UdanavataMotor neuron diseasePanchakarmaAayurveda
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A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating Kaphavrutavata
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Kaphavruta-Udanavata
Motor neuron disease
Panchakarma
Aayurveda
title A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating Kaphavrutavata
title_full A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating Kaphavrutavata
title_fullStr A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating Kaphavrutavata
title_full_unstemmed A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating Kaphavrutavata
title_short A case report: Ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating Kaphavrutavata
title_sort case report ayurvedic intervention in motor neuron disease contemplating kaphavrutavata
topic Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Kaphavruta-Udanavata
Motor neuron disease
Panchakarma
Aayurveda
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0975947622000079
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