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Everything You Should Know About The Lower Back Pain

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lower back pain

Everything You Should Know About Lower Back Pain

Back pain is pain felt in the back that usually originates from the muscles, nerves, bones, joints or other structures in the spine. Back pain may have a sudden onset or can be chronic pain, it can be constant or intermittent, stay in one place or radiate to other areas. It may be a dull ache, or a sharp or piercing or burning sensation.

Causes Of Lower Back Pain:

Classification Of Lower Back Pain:

1. Anatomy related:

2. Duration related:

3. Etiology related:

Symptoms Of Lower Back Pain:

Diagnosis:

Management:

Aim: To achieve a maximal reduction in pain intensity as rapidly as possible.

To restore the individual’s ability to function in everyday activities.

 

AYURVEDIC WAY OF APPROACH TO LOWER BACK PAIN:

The back pain can be upper back, middle back or lower back. According to Ayurveda texts, the Low backache is mentioned in more detail because it is the site that is more prone to get pain.

In Ayurveda, low back pain is termed as Katisulam.

Katisula is clearly explained by different Ayurvedia Acharyas and are mentioned their nidana( Causes), lakshana (signs and symptoms), samprapthi (pathogenesis), chikitsa (treatment) with explanation.

Nidana (Causes):

The causative factors for Katisula is explained elaborately under the Vatavyadhi (Vatika Diseases).

Lakshana (Symptoms):

Samprapthi (Pathogenesis):

Shoola in kati pradesha is the main lakshana of katisula. The shoola may be of various types, which occurs by provoked Vata dosha. In a typical case, pain is confined to the Kati pradesha or the lumbo sacral and sacroiliac region only.the pain arises due to the vitiated vyana vata, which dries up the shleshaka kapha in the joints creating friction. When the Vitiated vata get localized in the Kati pradesha, the shleshaka kapha get dries up and joint friction get increased. And the condition manifested as pain over low back and stiffness in the kati pradesha.

 

Ayurvedic Management:

{Ayurvedic management mainly aims to arrest the process of degeneration and helps in the regeneration of soft tissue damages.}

The main management for katisula is executed with Panchakarma.

The Ayurvedic approach to maintain a healthy condition and to reduce the progression.

It includes:

Basthi (Medicated Enema)

 

Snehana:

Swedana:

Sodhana:

Among the sodhana procedures, Virechana and Vasthi are the most used procedure in