Kampvaat (Kampavata) is a Vata-dominant neurological disorder described in classical Ayurvedic texts, characterized primarily by involuntary body tremors and rigidity, often correlating with modern conditions such as Parkinson's disease. The term "Kampa" refers to tremors, and "Vata" represents the deranged biological energy responsible for movement and neurological function. Kampvaat arises due to the vitiation of Vata dosha, affecting the Majja Dhatu (bone marrow/nervous tissue) and the brain's functioning. This paper explores the etiopathogenesis, clinical features, and diagnostic criteria of Kampvaat based on Ayurvedic principles, along with its comparative understanding in modern neurology. The therapeutic approach emphasizes pacification of Vata through Shamana and Shodhana therapies such as Snehana, Swedana, Basti, and internal administration of Vatahara drugs. An integrative approach combining Ayurvedic management with supportive modern neurology shows promise in improving quality of life in affected individuals. This study aims to shed light on the holistic management and clinical efficacy of Ayurvedic interventions in Kampvaat.
Dr. Ashwini T. Bhise1*, Dr. Suryaprakash Jaiswal2, Dr. Subhash Jamdhade3, Dr. Pradnya Jamdhade4 (Fri,) studied this question.
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