Orthopedics In India

Published:23 Jul 2012
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Dr. Hemant D. Toshikhane1*, Dr S A Patil2, Dr Shilpa M P1, Dr Praadeep Shindhe1, Dr Pallavi Hegde1

1 Department of Shalayatanra (Surgery), KLEuniversity BMK Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya Shapur Belgaum Karnataka

2 Asst. Prof Ayurveda Mahavidayalaya Hubli Karnataka

Corresponding Author:Dr. Hemant D. Toshikhane

subjectAbstract

Ayurveda is a complete science of life, where we get elaborate descriptions about prevention of disease in a healthy individual as well as the management diseases. One of the common problems and challenges to modern world is trauma and the management the skeletal system injuries which occur as the result of trauma in most of cases. Such skeletal injuries are well explained with their classification and treatment in classical Ayurvedic Literature. Such orthopedic conditions are well explained and documented in the literatures of Ayurveda in the name of Bhagna Chikitsa. This paper presents a historic perspective of fracture management in the Ayurveda tradition.

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bonefractureskeletal system injuriesAyurvedaBhagnaAchraya Sushruta

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  1. 1.Sushruta samhita –Nidanasthana; byDalhanacharya commentary; Chaukambha publications, Edition-reprint-2004; chapter-1/74; page no-268.
  2. 2.Sushruta samhita –Chikitsa Stahana; byDalhanacharya commentary; Chaukambha publications, Edition-reprint-2004; chapter-3;
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How to Cite

Toshikhane, D. H. D., Patil, D. S. A., P, D. S. M., Shindhe, D. P., & Hegde, D. P. (2012). Orthopedics In India. International Journal of Ayurvedic and Herbal Medicine, 2(4). https://doi.org/10.31142/ijahm/v2i4.06

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