For chronic back pain, especially from poor posture and sitting for long periods, Ayurvedic massages can be quite helpful. You’re already ahead with physiotherapy, but Ayurveda can add another dimension. Among the massages you mentioned, here’s a bit of what they do and how they might help you:
Abhyanga is sort of the keystone in Ayurvedic massage therapy. It involves warm herbal oils massaged into the body, usually tailored to your dosha (or body type). For back pain, it helps improve circulation, relax muscles, and remove toxins. If you have a Vata imbalance (which common for back pain), Abhyanga can work wonders in grounding and soothing aggravated nerves, but don’t expect miracles in one session. Regular treatments – think once a week – for a few months can give you lasting changes.
Pizhichil is more intense; sometimes called “oil bath,” it involves warm, continuous stream of oil over your body while being massaged. It’s more rejuvenating and can go deeply into tissues, making it great if you want to address more intense muscle soreness or tension. It can be a bigger commitment than Abhyanga due to the amount of oil used and the time needed for each session.
Kati Basti is specifically tailored for the lower back. A dough ring (made of whole wheat dough or black gram dough) is placed on the lower back and filled with warm medicated oil. This bathes the lower back, targeting localized pain. It’s particularly effective for issues directly in the lumbar region or for sciatic nerve problems.
In terms of frequency, it varies person to person. For chronic issues like yours, I’d say start with once or twice per week and adjust as you feel necessary. Listening to your body is crucial. You might also wanna integrate some lifestyle adjustments, like simple stretching and posture corrections daily, as they can complement any massage therapy and make results more sustainable.
Also, make sure after massage, you keep your back warm and avoid any cold drafts, it’s important to allow the oils and treatment settle and continue their magic. Every one’s experience and needs can be slightly different, so find what suits you through a bit of trial and error. Let us know how it works out!



