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A comparative clinical trial for comparing the effect of kala [[basti]] and [[virechana]] in pakshaghata was conducted in 25 patients. Kala basti group has shown better improvement in outcomes compared to the [[virechana]] group.<ref>Vimal M Vekariya (2008): comparative study of virechana karma and kala basti in the management of pakshaghata. Department of Panchakarma, ITRA, Jamnagar.</ref>
 
A comparative clinical trial for comparing the effect of kala [[basti]] and [[virechana]] in pakshaghata was conducted in 25 patients. Kala basti group has shown better improvement in outcomes compared to the [[virechana]] group.<ref>Vimal M Vekariya (2008): comparative study of virechana karma and kala basti in the management of pakshaghata. Department of Panchakarma, ITRA, Jamnagar.</ref>
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In a clinical study involving 10 patients of pakshaghata, the treatments like [[abhyanga]], sarvanga shashtikashali pinda sweda and rajayapana basti were administered consecutively. It has shown significant improvement in vakstambha, padasankocha, hastakankocha, shula and Cheshta nivritti.<ref>Manasa T. V, Kiran M. Goud, Lolashri S. J. (2019). A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of rajayapana basti in pakshaghata. IAMJ: Volume 7, Issue 3, March - 2019 (www.iamj.in).</ref>
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In a clinical study involving 10 patients of pakshaghata, the treatments like [[abhyanga]], sarvanga shashtikashali pinda sweda and rajayapana basti were administered consecutively. It has shown significant improvement in slurred speech, spasticity of upper limb, spasticity of lower limb, pain and lose of movement.<ref>Manasa T. V, Kiran M. Goud, Lolashri S. J. (2019). A clinical study to evaluate the efficacy of rajayapana basti in pakshaghata. IAMJ: Volume 7, Issue 3, March - 2019 (www.iamj.in).</ref>
    
In a comparative clinical study conducted among 40 patients, kalabasti with dasamoola kashaya, yavanyadi kalka, and sahacharadi taila has shown better improvement both in subjective and objective parameters as compared to the group of [[nasya]] (nasal medication) with karpasasthyadi taila and group with [[shamana]] (pacification) drugs only.<ref>Dr. Sayeda Nikhat Inamdar, Dr. Prashanth A S, Dr. Rahul kumar. Clinical evaluation of basti and nasya in pakshaghata (hemiplegia). PIJAR/July-August-17/volume 1/Issue-6, ISSN:2456:4354
 
In a comparative clinical study conducted among 40 patients, kalabasti with dasamoola kashaya, yavanyadi kalka, and sahacharadi taila has shown better improvement both in subjective and objective parameters as compared to the group of [[nasya]] (nasal medication) with karpasasthyadi taila and group with [[shamana]] (pacification) drugs only.<ref>Dr. Sayeda Nikhat Inamdar, Dr. Prashanth A S, Dr. Rahul kumar. Clinical evaluation of basti and nasya in pakshaghata (hemiplegia). PIJAR/July-August-17/volume 1/Issue-6, ISSN:2456:4354
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