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Case Series to Evaluate the Efficacy of Selected Treatment Modality in the Management of VÄ takantaka (Planter Fasciitis)

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  • Samaranayaka Liyanage Gayani Sewwandi

    (Temporary demonstrator, Department of Cikitsa, Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine, Yakkala, Sri Lanka)

  • FathimaShazminHazari

    (Temporary demonstrator, Department of Cikitsa, Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine, Yakkala, Sri Lanka)

  • KalaniDeneeshaHewage

    (Temporary demonstrator, Department of Cikitsa, Faculty of Indigenous Medicine, Gampaha Wickramarachchi University of Indigenous Medicine, Yakkala, Sri Lanka)

Abstract

Heel pain is the most prevalent condition these days, and it affects 1 in 10 people at some point in their lives. Various disorders can cause heel discomfort, but one with a high prevalence rate is plantar fasciitis. VÄ takantaka and Plantar Fasciitis may be connected in Ayurveda. Walking on an uneven surface and suffering repeated injuries cause VÄ ta PrakÅ pa (vitiation of humor), which develops a stinging pain similar to a thorn in the heel area and ultimately results in VÄ takantaka. Adults’ heel pain is frequently brought on by plantar fasciitis. Pain that is particularly intense with the first few steps made in the morning is how the disorder typically shows. Plantar fasciitis typically resolves on its own. However, when there is less time between the onset of symptoms and the start of treatment, symptoms typically go away faster. The purpose of this study is to determine the efficacy of selected treatment modalities in the management of VÄ takantaka. Four case presentations with a follow-up of one month were studied. Treatment modality, including Ä’randa Saptaka KwÄ tha, YÅ garÄ ja Guggulu, DhÄ thri ChÅ«rna, Navarathna Kalka, Sarshapa Thaila, KetakÄ“la Pattu, and Agni Karma, was advised for four weeks. Pre- and post-treatment assessments of subjective and objective criteria were made. According to the results, most of the symptoms were healed 100%, while some were reduced up to 66.66% and 33.33%. It may be concluded that the selected treatment modality is a secure and reliable treatment for VÄ takantaka.

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  • Samaranayaka Liyanage Gayani Sewwandi & FathimaShazminHazari & KalaniDeneeshaHewage, 2023. "Case Series to Evaluate the Efficacy of Selected Treatment Modality in the Management of VÄ takantaka (Planter Fasciitis)," International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 10(11), pages 412-418, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjc:journl:v:10:y:2023:i:11:p:412-418
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