Manyastambha, a condition described in Ayurvedic literature, closely parallels the clinical presentation of cervical spondylosis in modern medicine. Characterized by stiffness and pain in the neck, Manyastambha is often attributed to vitiated Vata and Kapha doshas affecting the Manya (cervical) region. Cervical spondylosis, a degenerative disorder involving the cervical intervertebral discs and vertebrae, presents with similar symptoms including neck stiffness, radiating pain, and limited range of motion. This review aims to explore the anatomical and pathological correlations between Manyastambha and cervical spondylosis by examining classical Ayurvedic texts alongside contemporary anatomical and clinical findings. Through this integrative approach, the study highlights the potential of Ayurvedic diagnostics and therapeutic principles in understanding and managing cervical degenerative disorders. A comprehensive analysis reveals that the ancient descriptions of Manyastambha may serve as a foundational framework for early diagnosis and holistic treatment of cervical spondylosis, promoting a synergistic model of integrative healthcare. Keywords: Manyastambha, Cervical Spondylosis, Ayurveda, Anatomy, Degenerative Disorders, Vata Vyadhi, Cervical Spine
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