AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL DYSTONIA WITH ANXIETY DISORDER
*Dr. Gayatri Hinge, Dr. Gouri Mohite
ABSTRACT
The incidence of cervical dystonia is increasing in clinical practice and is recognized as a chronic movement
disorder characterized by involuntary contractions of cervical muscles leading to abnormal postures of the neck. In
modern medicine, it is classified under focal dystonias of neurological origin, whereas in Ayurveda, its clinical
presentation can be correlated with Vata-pradhana Vyadhi, particularly involving Vyana and Udana Vata with
Mamsa and Snayu Dushti. Classical Ayurvedic texts impaired Dosha gati and Srotorodha play a major role. The
etiological factors include improper posture, repetitive strain, mental stress, trauma, and lifestyle-related Vata
aggravation. Though not directly lifethreatening, cervical dystonia significantly affects quality of life and may be
associated with pain, functional disability, and psychological distress. Diagnosis is based on clinical features,
neurological evaluation, and imaging when required. Ayurvedic management emphasizes Nidana Parivarjana,
Shodhana, Shamana, Panchakarma procedures, physiotherapy, Yoga, and lifestyle modification, aiming to restore
Dosha balance and improve neuromuscular function.[1]
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