PATHOLOGICAL ASPECT OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS
Dr. Ashwani Kumar Som*, Tanvi Nagpal, Ankita Thakur, Kristina Singtan, Akhilesh Kumar Srivastva and Dalip Sharma
ABSTRACT
In order to understand concept of musculoskeletal disease one should first understand the anatomical and physiological aspects of joints. The structure of our body is combined with fluid strength of our muscles, ligaments and tendons that put the skeletal system together. Likewise multiple references regarding musculoskeletal diseases have been found in our ayurvedic texts. Ayurveda considers these musculoskeletal disorders to be dominated by the dosha vata. There are many consecutive diseases in our body which are the complications of musculoskeletal disorders like osteoporosis, constipation, degenerative arthritis, low back pain, insomnia, bladder and kidney weakness, frequent urination and dental problems. The knowledge about joints and pathology affecting it is necessary in order to arrive at a proper and accurate diagnosis for a patient of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD). Sandhishool is an important clinical manifestation seen in many musculoskeletal diseases. So to make a differential between these disorders we need to find out there pathological aspects. This article is an effort to find out the pathologies of different musculoskeletal disorders.
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