AYURVEDIC MEDICINE IN TREATING STROKE COMPLICATIONS: A LITERATURE REVIEW
https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2023-1-99-102
Abstract
This literature review examines the role of Ayurvedic medicine in the rehabilitation of stroke complications. Ayurveda offers a holistic approach to healthcare, which includes various treatment modalities such as massage, herbal medicines, and yoga. Several studies have shown the potential benefits of Ayurvedic methods in improving outcomes in stroke rehabilitation, including reduction of spasticity, improvement of motor function, and enhanced quality of life. However, more research is needed to fully understand the potential of Ayurveda in treating stroke complications. Overall, this literature review highlights the importance of Ayurvedic medicine as an adjunct therapy in stroke rehabilitation and its potential as a future treatment modality for stroke complications.
About the Authors
I. PoluboiartsevKazakhstan
Poluboiartsev Igor O.
SPIN: 4223-7877
Almaty
A. George
India
Karnataka
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For citations:
Poluboiartsev I., George A. AYURVEDIC MEDICINE IN TREATING STROKE COMPLICATIONS: A LITERATURE REVIEW. Actual Problems of Theoretical and Clinical Medicine. 2023;(1):99-102. https://doi.org/10.24412/2790-1289-2023-1-99-102