Panchakarma Therapy Course : Advanced Level

This course will cover the fundamentals of Ayurveda medical science its Basic Principles and Philosophy, Introductory Anatomy and Physiology of Ayurveda, including Basic understanding of Ayurveda.

Name of the Course

  • Panchakarma Therapy Course : Advanced Level

Duration of the Course (Separate for each)

  • 6 months (400 Hours)

Eligibility

  • Completed Senior Secondary or Pre University or equivalent education.

Mode of Course (Physical or distance or online or any other mode or a combination of any modes)

  • Mixed (5 Months Online and 1 Month Physical)

PANCHAKARMA THERAPY COURSE: ADVANCED LEVEL

Course Description:

This course will cover the fundamentals of Ayurveda medical science its Basic Principles and Philosophy, Introductory Anatomy and Physiology of Ayurveda, including Basic understanding of Ayurveda. This course will be delivered through lectures, discussions via online mode for 5 months and self-learning. This course has 1 month internship which is a physical hands-on training at Aashirwad Health and Education Trust, Coimbatore, India. The course will be assessed through in-course continuous assessment and final examination. Successful candidate will be awarded a certificate.

Specific Learning Outcomes:

Knowledge

  • Basics of Ayurveda
  • Introductory Anatomy and Physiology of Ayurveda
  • Basics of Panchakarma Procedures
  • Indication and Contraindication of Panchakarma Procedures
  • Details of the Various Panchakarma Procedures
  • Details of the various symptoms of the Panchkarma procedures and complication along with management.

Skills

  • Analyze the concept of Ayurveda and Panchakarma Procedures.
  • Point out techniques for Panchakarma Procedures.
  • Demonstrate various skills included in the therapy and able to teach the same.

Attitude

  • Supporting people utilizing Panchakarma for various ailments.
  • Apply basic principles of Ayurveda in practice.

Instructional Strategies

  • This course will be delivered through lectures, discussions, practical demonstrations and self-study.

Assessment Modalities (Modes of assessment weightage):

  • Total – 100%
  • Continuous assessment (theory and practical demonstrations) – 50%
  • Final examination – 50%

Contact details:

Email: [email protected]

Mob: +91-8270986830

Web site: https://www.saranyaayurveda.com/

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Types

  • Bahya hetuja – Sandhigata vata as a result of an external cause, like injuries, persistent strain on knees or even sporting activities.
  • Abhyantara hetuja – Sandhigata vata as a result of internal causes like degeneration as a result of old age or from inflammatory disorders like rheumatoid arthris.

Symptoms

Common symptoms of sandhigata vata/osteoarthritis are:

  • Pain in one or more joints
  • Pain aggravation on movements and relief on rest.
  • Swelling in and around joints
  • Reduced range of movements of affected joints.

Risk Factors

  • Age: is the main risk factor for sandhigata vata/osteoarthritis. As age advances, chances of getting degeneration is higher.
  • Excess physical activity
  • Previous Injuries
  • Family history

Diagnosis & Treatment

When you consult an Ayurveda physician with symptoms of arthritis, they will examine your case in detail. They will inquire about any risk factors in your life and will take a stock of your life to know if you have been knowingly or unknowingly doing any of the causative factors. They will also examine your affected joint to understand more about the degree of progress of arthritis before coming to a decision about the management.

Investigations

The following investigations can be done to confirm diagnosis or to know progress of the disease:

  • X-ray of the affected joint
  • MRI Scan of affected joints.

Causes

By understanding the causative factor we can make preventive measures for sandhigata vata/osteoarthritis before occurrence of the disease:

  • Ativyayama (excessive exercise)
  • Ativyavaya (excessive sexual activity)
  • Ati adhyayana (excessive study)
  • Langhana (excessive or improper fasting or dieting)
  • Plavana (swimming)
  • Pratarana (falling)
  • Ratrijagarana (staying up at night)
  • Taking of katu(pungent), tikta (bitter), kasaya (astringent), ruksha (dry), seeta virya (cold potency) foods
  • Excess intake of foods like suska shaka (dry vegetables), vallura (dry meat), mudga (gram), masura (lentil) etc.
  • Food habits like anashana (starvation), adhyasana (taking meal before the digestion of previous food) etc.
  • Vegadharana (suppression of urges) like vata (flatus), mutra (urine), purisha (faeces), sukra (semen), charrdi (vomiting), kshavathu (sneezing), udgara (belching), waspa (tears), etc.

Ayurvedic Management for arthritis

In comparison, the Ayurvedic approach is holistic, consisting of diet modifications, lifestyle changes, stress management, herbal medication and Ayurvedic therapies, Yoga asanas, pranayama and meditation. All of these together can help the body get back to a state of balance. The approach is effective in a majority of patients.

Medicines for Ayurveda: Ayurveda has a rich tradition of plant pharmacotherapy with a great variety of anti-arthritic plants believed to reduce inflammation, remove impurities, and balance the doshas that cause arthritis. In Ayurvedic treatment, the selection and dosage of medicines are specific to the patient and will depend on which of the three doshas are out of balance.

Ayurveda Therapies:  Panchakarma: The traditional treatment system to balance doshas involves five therapies: therapeutic vomiting (Vamana), therapeutic purgation (Viechana), medicated enema (vasthi), nasal administration of medicines(nasya), and blood purification(rakta mokshana). If the patient is strong enough to undergo such treatments, they can undergo the ones that are most suitable for them.
Ayurvedic treatment for arthritis is much more than panchakarma. It also includes herbal medicines, medicated oil therapies, and analgesic pastes.
Oil therapies are known to increase the mobility of the joints, relieve muscular spasm, and push accumulated toxins into the large intestine, ready for elimination. Oil therapies like abhyangam oleates the body, whereas others like pizhichil, potalis or kizhis combine both oleation and sudation techniques to improve mobility and flexibility of joint, reduce pain and inflammation, and improve the day today life of the patient. Lepam or analgesic pastes are used to reduce pain, swelling and inflammation at the site.

Special therapies for Sandhigata vata includes:

        • Sthanika vasthis (oil pooling at affected areas) like Janu (knee) vasti.
        • Pichu (putting oil soaked cotton) at affected areas.
        • Dhara (pouring warm oil) on affected areas.
        • Rasayana : Rejuvenative medicines to enhance healing and to stop further degeneration.

Diet : A light vegetarian diet is recommended, with avoidance of foods known to increase vata, like gassy vegetables like potatoes, peas etc.

Lifestyle: Mild physical activities like slow walking and yoga is advised as the healing of the affected joints improve. Pranayama & meditation are advocated to improve calmness of mind and for better management of pain.

Ayurveda offers a holistic, historically rooted, reportedly safe, alternative treatment for Arthritis.

At Saranya, we believe in the old school application of Ayurveda wisdom with a modern approach rooted in evidence based practise. The medicines and therapies are fixed only after individual consultation through listening, understanding the need and analyzing the root cause. We incorporate different diagnostic methodologies in identifying the root cause of pain and plan unique customized treatment strategies to eliminate the causes.

We believe in restoring the quality of life by relieving the hardships and pain of those who suffer from arthritis.