Murdhni-Sthanik Oil Retention Therapy for Knee Joint

Janu Basti is a classical Panchkarma supportive therapy designed specifically for the knee joint (Janu Sandhi).
A well-sealed reservoir (made of black gram dough) is created around both knees and continuously filled with warm, Vata-shamana medicated oil for a sustained period.
This prolonged contact of medicated oil deeply nourishes articular cartilage, hydrates synovial structures and reduces friction between joint surfaces.
It is clinically one of the most important external therapies in degenerative osteoarthritis, ligament strain-based discomfort, long standing pain, post-stress knee overuse and age-related knee dryness.
This is not a cosmetic spa ritual, it is a functional joint preservation protocol.

AYURVEDIC VIEW / HOW IT WORKS

knee joint complaints in Ayurveda fall primarily under Sandhigata Vata.

When Vata becomes Ruksha (dry), Khara (rough) & Shunyata (void space), joint structures become dry, painful, noisy and fatigued.

PITHY THERAPY INCULDE

Ayurvedic Mechanism Physiological Effect
Snigdha Snehana on Sandhi Nourishes cartilage & synovial membrane
Ushna Guna Improves micro-circulation and reduces stiffness
Vata Shamana in Janu Sandhi Reduces pain, cracking & crepitus
Kledak Pitta Support Restores hydration/lubrication balance

Within a few sessions, patients report improved weight-bearing comfort and reduced morning stiffness.

INDICATION

Osteoarthritis knee / Sandhigata Vata

Ligament soreness & overuse strain (non-acute)

Postural occupational knee fatigue

Crackling sound / dryness while stair climbing

Chronic stiffness in runners / athletes

Old age degenerative knee changes

BENEFITS / EXPECTED RESULTS

reduced pain, grinding sensation & friction

better lubrication → smoother joint mobility

improved standing & walking tolerance

improved ease in stair climbing / squatting

reduced dependency on analgesics

long-term joint preservation & delayed progression

PROCEDURE STEPS

TIME DURATION

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CONTRAINDICATIONS

Avoid / postpone in:

acute inflammatory swelling

post-traumatic acute injury stage

fever / viral illness

open wounds

SESSION FREQUENCY / PROTOCOL

Condition / Goal Recommended Frequency Duration
Lumbar OA / Chronic Stiffness Daily 10–14 sessions
Disc Hydration Support Alternate day 12–18 sessions
Sedentary Back Stress Once weekly 4–6 weeks
Maintenance Once in 2–3 weeks