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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-226503

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Varmam- a discrete medical science and a great contribution of Siddhars to Tamil Nadu. It encompases Varma martial arts, Varma therapy, internal and external medicines. Varma therapy and medicines effectively treat neuro musculoskeletal conditions which is admirable. Shoulder pain is most common orthopaedic condition. It is the third common cause of musculoskeletal consultations in primary care. Approximately 1% of adult develops new shoulder pain annually. Common pathological conditions of shoulder like rotator cuff disorders and adhesive capsulitis etc exhibits similar clinical features like pain and stiffness of shoulder joint and restricted movements. Varma therapy rearranges and regulates the “Vaasi” and consequently helps to maintain the equilibrium of trihumours (Vatham, Pitham, Kapham). This review article explicates the Varma points for the treatment of shoulder pathological conditions, the exact anatomical location of Varma points and the appropriate method of its manipulation, certainly a key to further research articles.

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Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal ; : 31-36, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-732468

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@#clavicular joint (ACJ) injuries remains controversial. Themodified Weaver-Dunn (WD) procedure is one of thefrequently used techniques. Recently when it was comparedwith anatomical autogenous tendon graft reconstructionprocedures, the results were inferior. However, theseanatomical procedures are technically more demanding withsmall margin of error and they have tendency forpostoperative pain because of extra donor site incision.Materials and Methods: Forty patients with type IV to VIACJ dislocations were treated by modified WD procedureusing non-absorbable synthetic suture passed through thebase of coracoid process for augmentation of transferredcoraco-acromial (CA) ligament. Functional outcome wasassessed using the Oxford Shoulder Score, NottinghamClavicular Score and Visual Analog Score (VAS) at the finalfollow-up after surgery.Results: The mean pre-operative Oxford Shoulder Scoreimproved from 25.22±2.64 (range 20 to 30) to 44.75±1.99(range 40 to 48) and mean pre-operative NottinghamShoulder Score improved from 49.25±4.91 (range 39 to 58)to 87.27±4.39 (range 79 to 96) at last follow-up after surgerywith p-value <0.001. Thirty-five (87.5%) patients hadexcellent outcomes, four (10%) patients had good outcomesand one (2.5%) patient had fair outcome. Thirty-eight (95%)patients had no pain while two (5%) had moderate painbased on VAS score.Conclusion: Modified Weaver-Dunn is a simple wellestablished technique for grade IV to VI ACJ dislocation.We cannot consider this procedure as old and outdated on theargument that the long term functional outcomes are notsubopti

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