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How to cite this article: Sandeep Madhukar Lahange, Sunil Kumar Yadav et al./Conceptual Study of Tridand Sharir in Context of its Clinical Relevance in the Present Era/Indian J of Ancient & Yoga. 2022;15(3): 113–120.
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Received : June 22, 2022
Accepted : July 28, 2022
Published : September 25, 2022
Abstract
Introduction: The knowledge of components of Tridand Sharir certainly a need for every physician in diagnosis and management of various disease conditions. This study has been undertaken to explore the concept of Tridand Sharir and its clinical relevance in present era.
Methodology: this prospective literary study has been conducted in the department of Sharir Rachana, National Institute of Ayurveda, deemed to be university, jaipur from 2017 till.
Results: During the study period, we reviewed various ayurveda textbooks, research articles, classical texts, and other related books.
Conclusions: To become a complete physician, one should have a thorough understanding of the concept of Tridand Sharir, along with its clinical aspect which would help to better understanding of diagnosis and management of both Physical and Psychological diseases on the basis of Ayurveda principles.
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How to cite this article: Sandeep Madhukar Lahange, Sunil Kumar Yadav et al./Conceptual Study of Tridand Sharir in Context of its Clinical Relevance in the Present Era/Indian J of Ancient & Yoga. 2022;15(3): 113–120.
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