Homoeopathic Medicine
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2026
2 publicationsTo Evaluate TheEffectiveness Of Homoeopathic Medicine In Reducing Neck Pain And Disability Of Patients Suffering From Cervical Spondylosis: AProspective Case Series Study
Cervical spondylosis is a common degenerative condition affecting the cervical spine, characterized by progressive degeneration of intervertebral discs, facet joints, and surrounding structures. It commonly presents with symptoms such as neck pain, stiffness, restricted movement, radiating pain to the upper limbs, numbness, dizziness, and balance disturbances. With advancing age, the prevalence of cervical spondylosis increases significantly, making it a major contributor to disability and reduced quality of life. Conventional management generally includes physiotherapy, analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, muscle relaxants, and in severe cases surgical intervention. Homoeopathy, based on the principle of similars, offers an individualized therapeutic approach aimed at relieving symptoms and improving functional capacity without suppressing the natural healing process. The present prospective case series study was undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of homoeopathic medicines in reducing neck pain and disability among patients suffering from cervical spondylosis. The Neck Pain and Disability Scale (NPAD) was used as the primary assessment tool to measure the severity of neck pain and its impact on daily activities. The study aimed to observe symptomatic improvement following individualized homoeopathic treatment and to assess changes in NPAD scores. Homoeopathic remedies were selected based on totality of symptoms, individual constitution, and miasmatic background. The study intends to contribute to the limited clinical evidence available regarding the role of homoeopathy in the management of cervical spondylosis and to highlight its potential as a complementary therapeutic option for reducing pain and improving functional ability.
To study the role of indicated homoeopathic medicine & indicated homoeopathic medicine along with kali phos 6x biochemic medicine in students (age group 15 to 30 years) with poor performance in academics - randomized controlled trial.
Cognitive psychology investigates the mental processes involved in knowledge acquisition, including thinking, knowing, remembering, judging, and problem-solving. It is divided into hot and cold cognition, with hot cognition involving emotion-based learning and cold cognition involving non-emotional processes like working memory. Objective: 1. Primary objective - To study the action of kali phos 6x in poor academic performance of students with help of academic performance scale. 2. Secondary objective - What are similimum & frequently used homoeopathic medicine of poor performance in academics of students? Materials and Methods: This study includes a Randomized control trail of 20 cases prescribed Constitution medicines and biochemic medicine Kali phos 6X on homoeopathic principles basis. The study was conducted in Motiwala (National)Homoeopathic Medical College and Motiwala Physiotherapy College, Nashik. Unpaired t test was done to analyze the result statistically. Results: Out of 20 cases 11 cases were improved in both groups and 09 cases were not improved in both groups.
