Dr. Abhishek Sharma
Experience: | 12 years |
Education: | Rajasthan ayurved university jodhpur |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused on treating all disease through Ayurvedic principles, with a strong practical interest in Agnikarma and Marma therapy. My work covers a wide range of health conditions, from pain related disorders to functional imbalances, and I often look at the body as connected system rather than isolated problem.
I am using Agnikarma mainly for pain management, chronic discomfort, and recurring conditions where other methods feel limited. Alongside this, Marma therapy helps me work with vital points that influence nerves, muscles, and internal balance, though outcomes are not same for everyone and that matter to me.
I am careful with patient assesment, sometimes taking extra time because missing small detail can change treatment direction. My approach stays flexible, adapting techniques based on response rather than rigid rules. There are days when progress feels slow, but steady care usually brings change. I keep my practice honest, grounded, and centered on safe Ayurvedic healing!! |
Achievements: | I am post graduation qualified, and this stage shaped how I look at Ayurveda in real practice. The training gave me deeper clarity, though learning never really stop and sometimes that shows in daily work.
I am achived focused skills in Agnikarma and Marma therapy, working closely with these methods to manage pain and functional disorders. Hands on exposure matter more then titles for me, and I stay grounded, careful, and still questioning things!! |
I am a doctor with about 5 year experince working closely with Agnikarma and Marma therapy, and this work has shaped the way I see healing in day to day practice. My focus stays on these traditional Ayurvedic pain management and neuromuscular therapies, especially where chronic pain, joint stiffness, nerve related discomfort, and musculoskeletal issues are involved. I am trained in Agnikarma, a para-surgical thermal procedure used in Ayurveda, and I use it carefully for conditions where pain keeps coming back despite routine treatment. At the same time, my work with Marma therapy lets me address deeper energy points connected to muscles, nerves, and joints. I feel these two approaches often complement each other well, though results can vary and I stay realistic about that. I am seeing patients regularly for neck pain, back pain, knee problems, shoulder issues, and sports or work related strain, and sometimes recovery is slow which can be frustrating for both sides. My approach is practical and patient-centered, with attention to individual pain patterns rather than fixed formulas. I try to explain procedures clearly, even if I repeat myself a bit, because understanding matters. I am continuing to learn through daily clinical exposure, and I believe consistent hands-on practice matters more than theory alone. My goal remain simple: reduce pain, improve movement, and help patients return to normal activity with minimal dependency. Care is not always perfect, and neither am I, but I stay committed to safe, ethical, and honest treatment!!