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Rationale of ancient pragmatic approach in therapeutics of Falij-e-nisfi (hemiplegia): a review article

Published in March 2016 Issue 3 (Vol. 3, Issue 3, 2016)

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Abstract

Abstract Falije Nisfi (Hemiplegia) is a disease causing loss of sensations and movements in longitudinal half of the body. It is the commonest form of paralysis, occurring due to cerebrovascular accident or stroke. Despite the advancements in modern technology and drug development, the figures in terms of deaths and disability caused by stroke grossly suggest the limitations in its management. Unani system of medicine asserts to possess treatment for recovery in Falije Nisfi (Hemiplegia). Unani Physicians such as Buqrat, Jalinoos, Ibne Sina, Razi and all successors have discussed Falije Nisfi (Hemiplegia) and described the risk factors, etiology, signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, prognosis, treatment and complications in detail. In this article authors delineate the Unani concept of Falije Nisfi (Hemiplegia).

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Ahmed A Ahmed

ERAM UNANI MEDICAL COLLEGE OPP...

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Mohd Yasir

Lecturer AGUMC Akkal Kuwa

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Abdul Nasir Ansari

Associate Professor Deptt of I...

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S Javed Ali

Lecturer Hakim Rais Unani Medi...

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BJMHR0303001

BJMHR-03-000001

2016-03-01

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A, A., & Yasir & Nasir, A. & Javed, S. (2016). Rationale of ancient pragmatic approach in therapeutics of Falij-e-nisfi (hemiplegia): a review article. British Journal of Medical and Health Research, 3(3), xx-xx. https://bjmhr.com/articles/BJMHR0303001

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