Significance of Manyastambha
Manyastambha is an Ayurvedic term that describes a condition characterized by pain, stiffness, and restricted movement in the neck region. Often associated with cervical spondylosis, it involves vitiated Vata coupled with deranged Kapha leading to stiffness and rigidity, impairing neck movements. Both Ayurveda and modern science recognize Manyastambha for its correlation with neck disorders and its symptoms of discomfort, highlighting its clinical relevance in diagnosing neck stiffness and pain.
Synonyms: Stiff neck, Neck rigidity, Neck pain
In Finnish: Manyastambha; In Dutch: Veelastambha; In Spanish: Muchosastambha
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Hindu concept of 'Manyastambha'
Manyastambha in Hinduism may be interpreted as a condition involving a wry neck, attributed to local Vayu disturbance combined with an imbalance of Kapha, highlighting the interconnectedness of physical ailments with elemental forces.
From: Sushruta Samhita, volume 2: Nidanasthana
(1) Wry neck caused by local Vayu agitation paired with deranged Kapha.[1]