Management of cervical spondylotic amyotrophy (Bahushosha) through customized Ayurvedic approaches: An experience
Anju S. Raj,
Ramakant Yadava,
Arshath Jyothi
Abstract:Cervical Spondylotic Amyotrophy (CSA) is a rare clinical syndrome in cervical spondylosis characterized by weakness and atrophy of the upper extremities with no or insignificant sensory deficit or paraparesis in the lower extremities. The clinical presentation of CSA can be correlated with Bahushosha (~wasting of arms), a condition explained under Vataja nanatmaja vikaras (~diseases due only to vitiated Vata). In all the Vataja variety of diseases enumerated, even when the inherent properties of Vata are manif… Show more
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