Purvakarma
During Purva Karma, the doctor examines the patient’s back, overall health, and dosha balance to plan the treatment.
Suitable medicated oil is selected and gently heated, and a dough ring is prepared using urad dal. The patient lies comfortably in a calm environment,
and a light massage with mild steam therapy is given to relax muscles and prepare the body for the main procedure.
Pradhanakarma
This is the main stage where deep nourishment and healing take place. The dough ring is placed on the painful area of the spine and sealed properly
to prevent leakage. Warm medicated oil is slowly poured inside and retained for about 30 to 45 minutes. During this time, the temperature
is maintained by replacing cooled oil with warm oil, allowing the medicine to penetrate deep into muscles, nerves, and joints.
The patient is advised to remain relaxed and still for the best results.
Paschatkarma
This final stage focuses on cleaning, relaxation, and recovery. After the session, the oil is gently removed, and the dough ring is taken off.
The back is cleaned with lukewarm water, and a light massage may be given to relax the muscles and improve circulation. Mild steam therapy may
also be repeated if needed. The patient is advised to rest for 20 to 30 minutes and avoid heavy activity, cold exposure, and strain to ensure long-term benefits.