Dr. S.N Yadav
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Government PG Ayurvedic College, Varanasi |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with therapeutic yoga and how it blend with Ayurveda in daily life.. my focus areas are weight management, chronic back pain, insomnia, skin problems and digestion issues that people keep facing again n again. I did Certificate Course in Yoga Practices (CCYP) from IMS BHU, that gave me strong base in classical yoga techniques, but honestly I feel real learning start when you see how patients respond differently to same practice. Sometimes even simple breathing can shift sleep pattern, other times it takes longer routine.
I also trained in Agnikarma and Vidhakarma, and I use them mostly in pain conditions, like back stiffness or joint ache where regular therapies are not giving enough relief. These procedures need careful hand but when done proper they give fast easing of pain and better mobility. I like that I can mix both – yoga for long term lifestyle change and karmas for immediate support, makes care more whole.
My aim is not to give short cut cure but to guide towards sustainable change, whether through posture correction, diet, or mindful routine. Patient care for me is always personal, no one formula works for all, and I try to see what really fit for each person. |
Achievements: | I am trained in Agnikarma n Vidhakarma, old ayurvedic para surgical methods that I use mostly for pain cases, joint or muscle kind of problems.. they work quick when done proper, sometimes more than long physio. I also handle Jalaukavacharana, ya leech therapy, specially for inflamation and those stubborn wounds that dont heal easy. These skills give me tools to act precise not random, every patient need diff approach. I see result better when I mix them with full ayurveda care!! |
I am working mainly on pain cases, lot of them come with knee joint issues, sciatica or lumbar back pain and sometimes the problems look simple but they disturb whole daily life.. people cant sit properly or sleep or even walk freely. I deal with conditions like spondylitis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, golfer elbow, heel pain etc and each one is different but somehow connected to how body movement goes out of balance. My focus is not only on just reducing pain with quick relief measures but to also see the root pattern, whether posture, life style or old injury is behind it. Sometimes I feel treatment take longer than expected, but still patient need to see progress step by step. In my practice I use Ayurvedic principles and combine them with simple practical advice that patients can really follow. For ex.. in knee pain its not only oil massage or medicines, but also changes in diet, daily walking pattern, or even stress levels that matter. With sciatica or lumbar spine pain, people often dont realise how much sitting habit or wrong chair choice makes it worse. Helping them see that and slowly modify is part of healing too. I like to explain things in plain way, not heavy medical jargons, so patients feel comfortable and know what is happening in their body. Sometimes I see frustration in them, like frozen shoulder makes even combing hair tough, and they feel stuck. When they understand treatment is step wise, they cooperate more. Ayurveda give us many tools like herbal formulations, panchakarma, external therapies, and I adapt them as per condition and patient’s strength. Heel pain for example may respond better with local therapies while spondylitis need deeper detox and strengthening. I keep learning through each case, every pain story is little unique. Maybe I don’t claim miracle cure but I do believe in steady improvement and sustainable relief. My goal is always that patient not only walk out with less pain but also know how to prevent it again, that’s where real care lie.