Ashutosh Mishra
Experience: | 16 years |
Education: | RGUHS |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused on ayurvedic management of joint pain and I mostly work with cases like arthritis, knee pain, back pain and other musculoskeletal problems that disturb daily movment. In my practice I try to understand how the pain is affecting routine life, sleep, walking, even simple tasks, becuase every patient comes with a diffrent story.
I am intrested in supporting patients with long-term joint discomfort and stiffness, and I usually guide them with ayurvedic based care that looks at the root of the musculoskeletal issue, not just the pain on surface. Sometimes recovery feels slow, but steady improvment is what I keep aiming for, even when cases are a bit challanging or confusing at first. |
Achievements: | I am holding a cerificate in holsitic joint care, and I try to focus on jointcare, mobility and comfort for people who deal with stiff or painful joints. this training help me understand musculoskeltal balance and simple care ways, though sometimes I still keep learning more about how body reacts. my approach stay practical and patient-centred but not always perfect,, still growing in this area! |
I am an Ayurveda practitioner with about 15 years of clinical experiance working closely with people who struggle with joint pains managment and long-standing discomfort in the body. Over the years, many patient come to me with stiffness, swelling, and movement issues that slowly affect daily life, and I usually try to understand the root causes using classical ayurveda principles along with careful observation of lifestyle and body patterns. My main focus stays on treatting joint-related conditions through individualized Ayurvedic care, where I look at dosha balance, digestion strength, and daily routines before suggesting any plan. I believe relief is not only about reducing pain but also about restoring mobility and comfort, even if progress happens step by step. There is times when improvement feels slow, yet consistent attention to diet, therapies, and routine often supports better relif from stiffness and inflamtion. I usually work in a way that feels practical for patiens, discussing symptoms in detail and helping them understand how habits, posture, and seasonal changes may influence joint health! My approach stays grounded in traditional Ayurvedic methods, with attention to safe and steady healing rather than quick fixes. After spending around 15 years seeing different patterns of joint discomfort, I feel more confident noticing small signs that others might ignore, and sometimes that early awareness helps guide more suitable care, even when the condition looks simple at first.