AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF SCIATICA: A CASE REPORT
Dr. Swapnil S. Singhai*
ABSTRACT
Sciatica is a neuralgic pain which begins from lumbar region and
radiates downwards to buttock, posterior aspect of thigh, calf and to
the outer boarder of foot. In about 90% of cases sciatica is caused by a
herniated disc with nerve root compression, but lumbar canal stenosis
and less often tumors are possible causes. A few personal and
occupational risk factors for sciatica are age, height, mental stress, cigarette smoking and
exposure to vibration from vehicles. Sciatica is mainly diagnosed by history taking and
physical examination. The peak incidence is between middle-old aged and is higher in men
than women. The most applied clinical examination is the straight leg raising test or
Lasègue’s sign. Conservative treatment for sciatica is primarily aimed at pain reduction,
either by analgesics or by reducing pressure on the nerve root. Non-steroidal antiinflammatory
drugs, muscle relaxants, epidural injections of steroid might be effective in
patients with acute sciatica. In Ayurveda, the symptoms, etiopathogenesis resembles with
Gridhrasi. Treatment includes sequential administration of snehana, swedana, basti, sira
vyadha, agni karma and certain shaman yogas. This patient was treated with Madhu tailik
basti in the form of yoga basti for 8 days and Parijata Guggulu for one month. Madhu tailik
basti and Parijata Guggulu are found to be efficacious in the whole symptom of Sciatica
(Gridhrasi).
Keywords: Ayurveda, Gridhrasi, Sciatica, Madhu Talik Basti, Parijata Guggulu.
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