Anatomical Interpretation of Kakshadhara Marma and its Clinical Importance
Abstract
The term Marma indicates the sense of vital parts of the human body. and injury to these spots leads to the death and death like miseries. The Knowledge regarding location and sites of the Marma in the body have great importance in Traumatology. Marmas are grouped separately on the basis of the structural classification, based on the injury consequence, based on the Pramana & based on the location in the body. Marma Viddha Lakshanas are explained in detail by the Acharya Sushruta. Kakshadhara Marma is Vaikalyakara Marma in the Urdhwa Shakha it is Snayu Marma according to the Sushruta which causes Vaikalyata once injured. The main of the study is to explore the structures present in the Kakshadhara Marma and to study its clinical importance.
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