Conservative Management of CVJ anomaly and High Cervical disc prolapse using Yoga Prana Vidya as alternative modality A case study

Conservative Management of CVJ anomaly and High Cervical disc prolapse using Yoga Prana Vidya as alternative modality A case study

Journal Title: “Conservative Management of CVJ anomaly and High Cervical disc prolapse using Yoga Prana Vidya as alternative modality A case study”

Publications: International Journal Dental and Medical Sciences Research, Volume 3 , Issue 1, Jan-Feb 2021 , Page No : 246-252, DOI : 10.35629/5252-0301246252

Authors: Dr. Raj Kumari Khatri, Dr. Venkata Nanduri

Abstract :

Introduction: CVJ (Craniovertebral junction) anomalies are rare but cause troublesome health issues for patients. Complex surgical procedure or conservative management of this condition is the usual medical solution. This case study documents the process and effective outcome of Yoga Prana Vidya Healing as an alternative conservative treatment. Prior medical investigations: A 54 year old Patient with severe debilitating painconsulted a neurosurgeon and a spine surgeon. CT scan and MRI scan revealed CVJ anomalies such as C1 – C2 fusion with Os –odontoideum, cervical disc prolapse with narrowing of foramen magnum without any neurological deficit, but associated with debilitating sub-occipital cervical spasmodic pain, causing limitation of movements of Head & Neck. Therapeutic intervention: The patient tried the Yoga Prana Vidya system which include physical exercises, breathing exercise, planetary peace meditation and advanced YPV healing techniques. Only local analgesic spray and limited systematic pain killers were used. Result: The YPV therapy made her asymptomatic within 10-15 days, the severity of pain reduced after one week, spasm of the neck muscle reduced gradually between 2nd and 3rd months. She regained complete relaxation, painless free movement of head and neck within 3 months. Conclusion: YPV healing therapy worked effectively for controlling the pain associated with torticollis and sub-occipital headache in CVJ abnormalities, and restore the normal movements of the Neck and Head without using conventional analgesic and traction therapy. CVJ anomalies can be safely managed conservatively by the yoga prana Vidya (YPV) therapy.

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