A Study of the Effect of Sri Lankan Orthopedic Traditional Treatment on Fracture Healing: A Comparative Observational Case Study
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University of Colombo
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Fractures are among the most common orthopedic problems in worldwide. Detailed descriptions
of fracture management are found in Ayurveda and Sri Lankan traditional medicine. The
objective of this study was to compare the effect of two Sri Lankan orthopedic traditional
treatment procedures on fracture healing. Two patients with distal end radius fractures were
observed for 8 weeks: One treated under the Matara vehelle weda parampara (Patient 01) and the
other under the Imbulmalgama weda parampara (Patient 02). Patient 01 was treated with external
medicines, while patients 02 received both external and internal medicines. The effect of
treatment on pain was assessed using the Numeric Rating Scale, and other subjective parameters
were evaluated through a self-prepared grading system ranging from 00 to 05. The grades for
pain decreased from 10 to 00 in Patient 01 and from 10 to 01 in Patient 02. Difficulty in wrist
joint movements improved from 04 to 01 in Patient 01 and from 04 to 02in Patient 02. Difficulty
in finger movements reduced from 03 to 01 in Patient 01 and from 03 to 02 in Patient 02.
Tenderness was reduced from grade 03 to 01 in both patients. Patient 02 showed a more rapid
reduction of symptoms, likely due to the use of additional internal medicines. X-ray analysis
indicated improvement in fracture healing in both patients. An analysis of the properties of the
drugs used revealed that they were dominant in Vatashamana, Shothahara and Shulahara properties.
In conclusion, the treatment procedures used in these two traditional systems showed positive
effect on fracture healing.
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Fractures, Traditional Treatment, Bhagna, Ayurveda
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Proceedings: University of Colombo Annual Research Symposium 2024, p.85.
