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Volume 13 Issue 3 (March) 2024

Case Reports

Cervical Stenosis management by Siddha therapy- A case report
Dr. Bhuvanagiri Sathya Sindhuja, Injarapu Sankar, Dr. Ram Mohan Reddy, Dr. Shweta Tiwari, Dr. Abhishek Gupta

Cervical stenosis, characterized by spinal canal narrowing in the neck region, often leads to myelopathy and radicular symptoms. Traditional treatments involve surgery or medication. However, Siddha therapy, an ancient South Indian medicinal practice, offers holistic healing through interventions like Varmam treatment and thokkanam. This case report examines Siddha therapy's efficacy in managing cervical stenosis in a 39-year-old male patient with MRI-confirmed C5/C6-level stenosis and myelomalacia signs. MRI revealed a disc-osteophyte complex causing moderate central canal stenosis and ventral cord indentation, alongside a reversal of cervical spine lordosis. The case highlights the potential of Siddha therapy's holistic interventions in managing cervical stenosis, bridging traditional healing with modern medicine for a comprehensive approach to patient care.

 
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