- Stroke [i.e. Cerebro Vascular Accident] which is presents as Hemiplegia, Monoplegia or Paraplegia
- Cervical & Lumbar Spondylosis
- Facial Palsy
- Cranial Nerve Palsies
- Cerebral Palsy
- Sensory Motor & Peripheral Neuropathies
- Motor Neuron disease
- Migraine
- Diffuse Axonal Injuries
- Brachial plexus injuries
- Autism, Mitochondrial disorders
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Plantar Fascitis
- Muscular Dystrophy
- Parkinson's disease
- Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis elbow
- Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
- Delayed Milestones
- Osteo Arthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Ankylosing Spondylosis
- GBS
- Diplopia
- Ptosis
- Foot drop
- Wrist drop
- Neuropathies
Rehabilitation treatments of a therapy session of 10 days which consists of Acupuncture, Panchakarma & Physiotherapy. Admissions for rehabilitation are done on 1st, 11th & 21st of every month.
Therapies that we do at Asha Kendra: In Asha Kendra we have designed our own ‘Unique Treatment Method’ which has actually evolved with 3 decades of dedication, research & experience. Asha Kendra’s treatment pattern is an Unique integrated mosaic of multiple complementary & holistic therapies which consists of - • Acupuncture, • Panchkarma • Physiotherapy, • Yoga & Pranayam • Nutrition & Dietetics, • Ceragem • Speech Therapy
- Acupuncture
- Panchkarma
- Physiotherapy
- Yoga & Pranayam
- Nutrition & Dietetics
- Speech Therapy
All these complementary & holistic therapies are practiced harmoniously with Modern Medicine simultaneously under one roof.
Explore Our Main Treatments
Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese medicine explains acupuncture as a technique for balancing the flow of energy or life force — known as chi or qi (chee) — believed to flow through pathways (meridians) in our body. Acupuncture involves the insertion of very thin needles through our skin at strategic points on our body. By inserting needles into specific points along these meridians, our energy flow gets re-balanced, achieves balance of Yin & Yang which ultimately helps in curing disease & restoring health.
Panchakarma
Panchakarma is a treatment program for the body, mind and consciousness that cleanses and rejuvenates. It is based on Ayurvedic principles that every human is unique phenomenon manifested through the five basic elements of Ether, Air, Fire, Water and Earth. Combination of these elements are three doshas (tridosha): Vata, Pitta, and Kapha, and their balance is unique to each individual. When this doshic balance is disturbed it creates disorder resulting in disease. Panchakarma is done individually for each person with their specific constitution and specific disorder in mind, thus it requires close observation and supervision. Treatment starts with pre-purification Measures of Snehan and Swedana, and then cleansing methods – Shodhanas are applied.
• Sweadan
Swedana, means to “perspire”. It is used in Ayurvedic treatment. It is also called as steam therapy. Swedana (Steam) is derived from Sanskrit word Swid which means to perspire. It is also called as steam therapy. It is a pre-procedure for Panchkarma therapies where the aim is to dilate the channels of the body to detach the toxins from the tissues. It is a process where sweat is induced with the help of steam generated from medicated herbal decoctions.
• Snehan
Snehan refers to the massage of medicated oil over whole body for a specific period. Snehana (Massage) is a herbal-oil massage designed to deeply penetrate the skin, relax the mind & body. Panchkarma is the ultimate mind-body healing experience for detoxifying the body, strengthening the immune system and restoring balance and well-being.
• Shirodhara
Shirodhara is a classical and a well-established ayurvedic procedure of slowly and steadily dripping medicated oil or other liquids on the forehead. This procedure induces a relaxed state of awareness that results in a dynamic psycho-somatic balance. Shirodhara is administered by gently and methodically pouring warm herbal oil over the forehead, synchronizing brain waves and profoundly coordinating and calming the mind, body, and spirit.
• Nasya
Wherein Ayurvedic medicine in the oil forms is infused into the nostrils.Nasya treatment refers to an Ayurvedic therapy that includes instillation of herbal oils, juices or powders through the nasal route. It works specifically on disorders of ear, nose & throat. Nasya is one among the five Panchkarma therapies. It is especially desirable for diseases of parts above the base of the neck; nasal passage being the gateway of the head.
• Basti
Basti is the introduction of herbal decoctions and medicated oils into the colon through the rectum. Basti is an herbal enema specially prepared to pull toxins out of the colon. This is the final stage of each daily Panchkarma treatment. The freshly loosened impurities from each day of treatment are flushed out of the body via the effects of the Basti. The Basti also transports Ayurvedic medicines into the blood and tissues in order to transform the memory of damaged and toxic cells. It is considered as one of the most important and most powerful aspects of the Panchkarma treatmentodhara is administered by gently and methodically pouring warm herbal oil over the forehead, synchronizing brain waves and profoundly coordinating and calming the mind, body, and spirit.
Physiotherapy
It helps people to restore, maintain and maximize their physical strength, function, motion and overall well-being by addressing the underlying physical issues Physical and stretching exercises aim to improve movement difficulties & balancing difficulties. Physical therapy improves functionality of extremities and helps to reduce rigidity in affected limbs.
Physiotherapy is a specialty in medicine in which by using mechanical force and movements, manual therapy, exercise therapy, electrotherapy and various physical therapies are given.
Diet & Nutrition
Together with exercise, eating a healthy diet in the right proportions as per disease can also help one to cure exiting disease, improving immunity & thereby improving health & preventing diseases. Our dietician gives a proper diet chart to each admitted patient as per his/ her disease, age & body mass index. Proper diet helps you to lose weight, lower your cholesterol levels and blood pressure and decrease your risk of type 2 diabetes.
• Janu Basti
It is one of the Upkarma (sub-type) of Panchkarma. The word Janu refers to knees and Basti stands for container or retaining something inside mainly the medicated oil. This procedure is done in order to strengthen the knee architecture i.e. muscles, joints and improvise the functions of knee joint thereby preventing it from further degenerative changes.
Every medical science/ Therapy aims at curing the disease and restoring physical and mental well-being of the patient. When practiced together these multiple therapies combined with modern medical science harmoniously complement each other & we can see achieve far better outcome regarding patient’s health. And this is what we are experiencing since last three decades & with this unique therapy we have rehabilitated thousands of patients so far.