Ababahuka, referred to as Frozen Shoulder, is a condition marked by discomfort, limited movement, and stiffness in the shoulder joint. According to Ayurveda, Ababahuka primarily arises from an imbalance in the Vatadosha, although factors from the Kapha and Pitta doshas may also play a role depending on the clinical presentation. This thorough review seeks into the development, clinical characteristics, and Ayurvedic treatment strategies for Ababahuka, encompassing both internal and external therapies as well as lifestyle adjustments. The article evaluates traditional Ayurvedic methods alongside contemporary viewpoints, emphasizing the importance of Vata-pacifying treatments. These include Abhyanga (oil massage), Kati Basti (medicated oil therapy), and herbal remedies such as Ashwagandha and Guggulu. Additionally, the review discusses the synergy between Ayurvedic techniques and standard medical practices, advocating for a comprehensive approach in managing the condition and enhancing joint function. Through this exploration, the review underscores the potential of Ayurveda in addressing Ababahuka, offering a viable pathway for alleviating pain and stiffness while enhancing patients' overall quality of life.
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