ISIC Belance- Joint Pain Treatment Centre in Delhi NCR

Joints form the connections between bones. They provide support and help you move. Joints are the parts of your body where your bones meet. Joints allow the bones of your skeleton to move. Joints include:
  • shoulders
  • hips
  • elbows
  • knees
  • ankles
  • wrist
  • small joints of fingers and toes
Any damage to the joints from disease or injury can interfere with your movement and cause a lot of pain.
Joint pain refers to discomfort, aches, and soreness in any of the body’s joints. Joint pain is a common complaint. It doesn’t typically require a hospital visit. Sometimes, joint pain is the result of an illness or injury. Arthritis is also a common cause of joint pain. However, it can also be due to other conditions or factors. Symptoms and signs associated with joint pain can include
  • joint redness,
  • joint swelling,
  • joint tenderness,
  • joint warmth,
  • limping,
  • locking of the joint,
  • loss of range of motion of the joint,
  • stiffness,
  • weakness.
Joint pain can be caused by:
  • bursitis, or inflammation of the cushioning pads around joints
  • lupus
  • gout
  • certain infectious diseases, such as mumps, influenza, and hepatitis
  • chondromalacia of the patella, or a breakdown of the cartilage in the kneecap
  • an injury
  • tendinitis, or inflammation of the tendon
  • an infection of the bone
  • overuse of a joint
  • cancer
  • fibromyalgia
  • osteoporosis
  • sarcoidosis
  • rickets
Joint pain can range from mildly irritating to debilitating. It may go away after a few weeks (acute), or last for several weeks or months (chronic). Even short-term pain and swelling in the joints can affect your quality of life.
Ayurveda describes joint pain as primarily vata disorder wherein vitiated vata gets along with either pitta or kapha and results in joint pain also known as sandhi shool. There are three types of sandhi shool conditions mentioned in ayurveda, namely:
1.     Sandhi vata
2.     Aamvata
3.     Vata rakta
We at ISIC - Belance, Traditional Medicine follow pure ayurveda treatment methodology.
All three of these conditions have different line of treatment.
Following treatment modalities are followed for treating joint pains at ISIC - Belance :
·      Snehana
-   Bahya
            Abhayanga – sthanika, sarvanga
helps to relieve tension in the muscles. Medicated herbal oils are used, which are absorbed through the skin to nourish the body. It relieves pains and aches in the joints by lubricating the same, improves blood circulation and channelizes nerve ending.

-   Abhyantar
Basti :
By inserting herbal oil or a decoction (herbal preparation) into the colon in the form of therapeutic enemas, excess Vata is removed from its main seat in the pelvic area. Both the rectum and colon have a very rich blood and lymph supply that allows for effective absorption. Studies have shown that substances delivered by enemas are more effectively passed into the general blood stream than by oral administration, as it bypasses metabolism in the liver.
            Niruha basti – using decoction
            Anuvasana basti – using oils
·      Swedana
-   Patra potali sweda
It uses powders, herbs, rice, sand tied in a muslin cloth to make small satchels. These powders, herbs, rice or sand sacks are then heated and lightly pounded over the body or specific parts of the body as needed. This massage provides dry heat for aggravated Vata and vata kapha conditions. The heat generated in potali helps to pacify the aggravated vata thus relieving the associated pain immediately

-   Nadi sweda
Abhyanga is traditionally followed by steam therapy – either localized or of the entire body – to further soften and relax muscles.

-   Kati basti
Kati Basti is a treatment of the lower back, unique to Ayurveda. ‘Kati’ refers to the lower back and ‘Basti’ means ‘to hold’. Flour dough is used to form a well on the lower back and is filled with warm oil. The oil is kept warm by continuously replacing it as it cools. The warm oil increases blood circulation in the area, relaxing the muscles, relieving pain, improving movement and reducing stiffness.

-   Janu basti
janu Basti is a treatment of the lower back, unique to Ayurveda. ‘janu’ refers to the knee joint and ‘Basti’ means ‘to hold’. Flour dough is used to form a well on the knee joint(s) and is filled with warm oil. The oil is kept warm by continuously replacing it as it cools. The warm oil increases blood circulation in the area, relaxing the muscles, relieving pain, improving movement and reducing stiffness.

-   Greeva basti
greeva Basti is a treatment of the neck/cervical spine, unique to Ayurveda. ‘greeva’ refers to the lower back and ‘Basti’ means ‘to hold’. Flour dough is used to form a well on the cervical spine and is filled with warm oil. The oil is kept warm by continuously replacing it as it cools. The warm oil increases blood circulation in the area, relaxing the muscles, relieving pain, improving movement and reducing stiffness.

·      Jalauka avacharan – hirudotherapy
It is a blood letting procedure performed by using leech. Leech saliva is reported to have many therapeutic contents like hirudin, bdellins, Hyaluronidase, etc.; among them, eglins and bdellins have anti-inflammatory property which gives relief in symptoms of sandhi shool.
·      Oral medications
-   poly-herbal/herbo-mineral formulations in form of tablets/powder/syrups/decoctions/oils are given orally as per the identified underlying cause of pain
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·      Lifestyle management

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