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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
VARMA CHIKITSA IN CERVICAL DISORDERS: A SCIENTIFIC APPRAISAL OF VITAL-POINT STIMULATION
*Dr. Arya Nalinakshan, Dr. Gulfarosh Mohammed Azeem
Abstract Background: Cervical disorders represent a growing burden of musculoskeletal morbidity in contemporary clinical practice, encompassing cervical spondylosis, radiculopathy, myofascial pain, and restricted cervical range of motion. Varma Chikitsa, an ancient therapeutic tradition embedded within the Siddha system of medicine prevalent in South India, offers a nonpharmacological, manual-stimulation approach targeting specific vital-point locations (varmam points) distributed throughout the human body. Methods: A qualitative synthesis of classical Siddha texts, existing Varmology literature, and contemporary neurophysiology, myofascial science, and paingate theory was undertaken to map each varmam intervention to corresponding anatomical structures and physiological pathways. Results: Stimulation of Naaga Kaalam, Mandhira Kaalam, Pirathaarai Varmam, Sara Mudichu, and Kakkatai Kaalam produces demonstrable neurophysiological effects including proprioceptive afferent activation, pain-gate modulation (A-beta fiber recruitment), trigemino-cervical reflex engagement, autonomic re-balancing, and myofascial release. These mechanisms collectively address neuromuscular, vascular, and energetic dimensions of cervical dysfunction. Conclusion: Varma Chikitsa acts through neurological, vascular, myofascial, and biomechanical mechanisms, promoting pain modulation, autonomic balance, normalization of muscle tone, improved cervical mobility, and optimal spinal alignment. Integration of this Siddha modality with Ayurvedic and modern rehabilitative approaches may offer synergistic benefit. Controlled clinical trials are warranted to substantiate its efficacy in standardized cervical disorder populations. Keywords: Varma Chikitsa, Varmology, Siddha medicine, Marma, Pain-gate theory, Neuromuscular modulation, Myofascial release. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
