2020
DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/jyt6v
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Exploring the Science of Marma - An Ancient Healing Technique - Part 4: Marma Therapy

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Marma Science, an extraordinary gem in the vast treasure of Ayurvedic knowledge, represents the science of specific vital places in the body (Marmas), that are the ‘seats of life’ (Prana - the vital life force). As any injury to these parts may lead to severe pain, disability, loss of function, loss of sensation, or death, therefore, they hold an important place in the science of surgery. The ancient scriptures have strictly prohibited causing any injury to the Marmas. However, recent researches have used M… Show more

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“…Lacrimal gland degeneration can be caused by an obstruction in the vascular supply to the lacrimal gland or a haematoma affecting the lacrimal nerve.An obstruction of the vascular supply to the lacrimal gland or a haematoma affecting the lacrimal nerve can cause lacrimal gland degeneration. 12 As per opinion of Pathak and Patil, the structures connected to this marma are the optic nerve, ophthalmic nerve and its ciliary branches, lacrimal, and abducent nerves. Vision loss or impaired vision results from injury to various structures and arteries in this region.…”
Section: Chaudhary Et Al Jac Oct 2023;4(1):15-23mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Lacrimal gland degeneration can be caused by an obstruction in the vascular supply to the lacrimal gland or a haematoma affecting the lacrimal nerve.An obstruction of the vascular supply to the lacrimal gland or a haematoma affecting the lacrimal nerve can cause lacrimal gland degeneration. 12 As per opinion of Pathak and Patil, the structures connected to this marma are the optic nerve, ophthalmic nerve and its ciliary branches, lacrimal, and abducent nerves. Vision loss or impaired vision results from injury to various structures and arteries in this region.…”
Section: Chaudhary Et Al Jac Oct 2023;4(1):15-23mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…It is considered to be the combination of Sira, Snayu, Asthi & Sandhi. It is included in sandhi marma and vaikalyakar(Disabling)marma (2). Injury to this marma leads to Khanjatva that is deformity and altered gait, limping of lower limb (3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%