Deccan Chronicle

5-procedure method for revival of stroke patients

- KANIZA GARARI | DC

The Indian Council of Medical Research has allowed the first-of-itskind randomised clinical trial to test the effectiven­ess of ayurvedic method Panhchakar­ma for rehabilita­tion of stroke patients.

Panchakarm­a refers to five procedures — detoxifica­tion, rejuvenati­on, massage, herbal and medication­s — which are used to strengthen the body.

Stroke affects the motor and sensory activities. Modern treatment protocols have medicines which help in revival. There are 1.7 million cases of stroke in India every year, and 42 per cent die in the first 30 days.

In the integratio­n programme, medicines will be used to boost blood supply and increase oxygenatio­n to the brain to rejuvenate the brain cells. External therapies like massage will be used to improve the functionin­g of the peripheral nervous system, maintain muscle mass and reduce spasm or stiffness in the body.

The clinical trial will be carried out at three major hospitals — AIMS Kochi, Christian Medical College and Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences Thiruvanan­thapuram.

The trial is to test the effectiven­ess of the therapeuti­c process and document its impact. ICMR agreed to take it up as the University of California School of Medicine has also carried out a clinical trial with Panchakarm­a and noted a change in blood based metabolite­s.

PANCHAKARM­A refers to five procedures — detoxifica­tion, rejuvenati­on, massage, herbal and medication­s

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