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International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

2024, Vol. 8 Issue 2, Part D
Musculoskeletal sports injuries and its homoeopathic approach
Author(s): Dr. Ayushi Kanojia, Dr. Deeksha Singh and Dr. Jagannath Meher
Abstract:
Sports injuries are injuries that occur during sports, athletic activities, or exercising. Numerous musculoskeletal structures, including muscles, ligaments, and bones, may be impacted by these injuries. One of the most frequent issues with sports injuries that cause loss of physical independence and mobility is musculoskeletal disorders. Thus, most practicing physicians are faced with problems related to sports medicine at least occasionally and those who become team physicians find that they are providing primary care to athletes, in addition to acting as medical advisors to the coach. Since its inception and beyond, the homoeopathic medical system has demonstrated its effectiveness in treating a variety of ailments. In the field of sports medicine, homoeopathic treatments have shown to be effective in treating athletes' discomfort as well as enhancing their all-around performance and endurance levels. Along with general therapy, a variety of homoeopathic medicines are chosen based on homoeopathic principles, which not only aid in the patient's pain relief, but also helps to prevent permanent incapacity.
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How to cite this article:
Dr. Ayushi Kanojia, Dr. Deeksha Singh, Dr. Jagannath Meher. Musculoskeletal sports injuries and its homoeopathic approach. Int J Hom Sci 2024;8(2):263-270. DOI: 10.33545/26164485.2024.v8.i2d.1145
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