In Ayurveda, joint disorders are known as “Sandhivata,” characterized by an imbalance of the Vata dosha in the joints. The aim is to reduce pain, improve joint function, and enhance overall well-being.
Causes
- Imbalance of doshas (energies) in the body.
- Accumulation of toxins (ama) in the joints due to poor digestion and metabolism.
- Aging, wear, and tear of joints.
- Improper diet and lifestyle choices lead to the accumulation of toxins in the body.
Symptoms
- Joint pain, stiffness, and swelling.
- Limiting range of motion and difficulty in performing daily activities.
- Warmth and redness around the affected joint.
- Cracking sounds during joint movement.
- Fatigue and weakness, especially in chronic cases.
Prevention
- Follow a balanced diet to your dosha constitution, focusing on warm, nourishing foods and avoiding cold, heavy, and processed foods.
- Maintain regular exercise, yoga and walking to keep joints flexible and strong.
- Practice stress management techniques like meditation to reduce Vata imbalances caused by mental stress.
- Avoid prolonged periods of immobility and maintain proper posture to prevent joint stiffness and strain.
- Detoxify the body regularly through Ayurvedic practices like Panchakarma to remove ama (toxins) and restore joint balance.
Treatments
- Herbal Remedies
- Dietary Modifications
- Lifestyle Changes
Therapeutic Treatments
- Panchakarma
- Nasal administration of medicated oils to pacify Vata dosha and alleviate joint-related symptoms.
- Herbal steam therapy helps relax muscles, reduce pain, and improve joint mobility.
Joint disorders, known as “Sandhivata” in Ayurveda, stem from an imbalance of the Vata dosha in the joints. Ayurvedic treatment emphasizes restoring balance through dietary adjustments, lifestyle modifications, herbal remedies, and therapeutic interventions. By addressing the cause of imbalance and promoting joint health, Ayurveda offers holistic solutions to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being for individuals experiencing joint disorders.