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These massage techniques provide relaxation, circulation and elimination of toxins. If adopted as a daily practice, Ayurvedic massage techniques can even help to rejuvenate the body.
In ancient times, ayurvedic clinics did not regularly offer massage, as everybody gave and received it. Only when patients needed a particular treatment were they referred to specialists that used the appropriate ayurvedic techniques.
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Pancha Karma is the cornerstone to Ayurvedic management of disease. Pancha Karma is the process which gets to the root cause of the problem and corrects the essential balance of 'Tridosha' in body. Pancha Karma is not only good for alleviating disease but is also a useful tool in maintaining excellent health. Ayurveda advises undergoing Pancha Karma at the seasonal changes to clean the body, improve the digestion and to improve the metabolic processes.
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Increasing population, shortage of hospital beds and expensive hospital stay demands a cost effective system of medical care namely Day Care Surgery. Discharge of the patient on the same day of surgery is termed as Day Care Surgery.
It means the patient is admitted in the morning, assesed, surgery performed, observed under medical supervision for few hours and discharged by evening to return home the same day. Thus, the patient is operated as an 'out patient', that is, he is not admitted over night, and hence, 'ambulatory'. He walks in and walks out on the same day of his procedure!!
- Reduces anxiety of 'surgery'.
- Risks and side effects of G.A. Is reduced.
- Reduced hospital stay.
- Early resumption of day to day activity.
- Cost effective.
- Faster post-op. Recovery.
- Reduces the patient over load in the hospital
- Reduces 'wait list' for surgery.
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