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Orthopedics and Osteoporosis 2018

N o v e m b e r 2 9 - 3 0 , 2 0 1 8

Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s

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Journal of Clinical & Experimental Orthopaedics

ISSN: 2471-8416

E u r o p e a n C o n f e r e n c e o n

Orthopedics and

Osteoporosis

Aim:

Study aimed for the management of soft tissue injuries like, ligament

injuries, capsule injuries, articular cartilage injuries, meniscal injuries which

are quiet common in sports and daily clinical practise in which surgery may be

the option could be easily managed by conservative treatment.

Introduction:

Injury to joints may lead to stiffness and loss of function and

sometimes need long period rehabilitation, and often results are not promising.

Bothactivemovement andpassive stretchingwill bepainful and limited. Healing

occurs by fibrosis and adhesion and movement will be impaired. Effective

and fast relief result could be provided by non-surgical advanced integrated

treatment by conservative treatment approach of traditional method in modern

platform. The main aim of the treatment is to relieve pain and restoration of

functions to enable back to normal activity faster.

Materials & Method:

Clinical research over 15 years showed the efficacy of

mobilisation bandage and range enhanced immobilisation techniques (REIT)

shows faster healing, better joint function, prevent stiffness and adhesion.

Frequent re-bandaging, early mobilization and weight bearing prevents the

possibility of muscle wasting and promote neuromuscular control over the

affected joint and found helpful for delayed union and non-union. Stream lined

controlled flow of medicated oil at 40-45 °C on the joints works much better

than ultrasound therapy and some oil can be used for ultrasound medium with

gel for pain relief. Efficacy of herbal combination for external and internal

use has tremendously reduced risk factors like inflammation, myositis,

osteodystrophy, joint contracture and compartment syndrome.

Result:

Advanced innovative treatment modalities of Ayurveda (Indian system

of medicine) combined with physiotherapy modalities inventory technique of

intra articular needle stimulation (IANS), intra muscular needle stimulation

(IMNS), strengthening and stretching exercises, sports massages using

medicated herbal oils found to be very effective in various orthopaedic

conditions.

Biography

Arshad P has completed his Graduation in Ayurvedic Medicine

and Surgery from Kottakkal; PG Diploma in Sports Medicine at

Apollo hospital. He hasmore than 18 years of clinical experience

in Sports Medicine, Injury Management and Rehabilitation. He

has treated more than 40,000 cases of sports injuries including

international and national level athletes including African Asian

footballers and recovered remarkably. He is the first and only

one person in India practicing integrated treatment approach

of Ayurveda, physiotherapy in management and rehab of

acute and chronic sports injuries. He had presented many

papers in International sports medicine Congress like World

sports medicine congress Rome Italy 2012, presented paper

on International Sports Medicine Conference Barcelona, Spain

October 2018, Asian Federation of Sports Medicine Congress

2009. He has conducted more than 170 seminars and

workshops all over India and abroad. He has presented paper

at International congress on Renaissance in Sports 2017, World

Ayurveda Congress 2001, 2006, 2008 and 2010.

ayursports@gamail.com

Conservative approach of Ayurvedic integrated treatment for

joint and soft tissue injuries: faster recovery and a better

option compared to surgery

Arshad P

1

and Sabna NK

2

1

Daisman hospital, India

2

Daisman hospital, India

Arshad P et al., J Clin Exp Orthop 2018, Volume: 4

DOI: 10.4172/2471-8416-C1-005