Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Slipped Disc Treatment

Parijatak – Slipped Disc Treatment in Nagpur. Slipped disc can be termed with other descriptive names, whether your doctor calls it herniated disc or PIVD or bulged disc, it all means the same thing. Slipped disc is when one of the discs in between the vertebral bodies starts slipping towards the anterior or posterior. While pain is obvious, slipped disc can also cause difficulties in body movements.
Slipped Disc Treatment in Nagpur
A natural and non-surgical method of treating slipped disc is to opt for Ayurvedic therapies. The ancient science of Ayurveda has a rather interesting explanation of the condition. It believes that slipped disc is a cumulative effect of disorders happening at three levels. In Ayurveda, these three levels are Masta Dhatu as in muscles, Asthi Dhatu or bones and Majja Dhatu or what lies in between the two. Throwing more light on the causes of the condition, owing to poor diet, reckless lifestyle or accident, the curvature of the spinal cord starts to deteriorate. That causes the intervertebral discs to degenerate and that in turn has a drying effect on the muscles which contracts and stiffens in response.
Slipped Disc Treatment in Nagpur
Parijatak and similar other clinics have taken the lead in the city of Nagpur to treat slipped disc condition through a combination of ayurvedic therapies. Names of a few such slipped disc treatments in Nagpur are:
  • Pathrapotala
  • Abyanga Swedam
  • Nasyam
  • Pizhichil
  • Choornapinda Swedam
  • Greevavasthy
  • Shirodhara
  • Navarakizhi
  • Kadeevasthy
Each of these therapies work towards healing inflammatory changes. Adjustment therapies like oil massage releases spasms and even decompresses nerves. Such slipped disc treatment in Nagpur has proven to not only relieve the patients from the constant pain and discomfort, but also strengthen the supportive tissues that lay around the vertebral column.
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