International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(3):278-280
Structural And Pathological Analysis of Kshipra Marma in Relation to Tetanus and Occupational Hazards
Author Name: Dr. Pradeep Kumar Chouhan; Dr. Sapna Malviya;
Paper Type: research paper
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Abstract:
In Ayurvedic science, Marma points are regarded as vital anatomical sites that serve as seats of Prana (life force). Among these, Kshipra Marma is a significant Snayu Marma situated in the extremities—between the thumb and index finger in the upper limb, and between the great toe and second toe in the lower limb. It is categorized as a Kalantara Pranahara Marma, indicating that injury may result in delayed fatality, often associated with Aksepaka (convulsions). This review examines its anatomical characteristics, correlates them with modern medical understanding, and highlights its clinical and occupational relevance. The study aims to support safer surgical practices and accurate prognostic evaluation.
Keywords:
Khsipra Marma, Kalantara Pranahara Marma, Aksepaka, Extremities.
How to Cite this Article:
Dr. Pradeep Kumar Chouhan,Dr. Sapna Malviya. Structural And Pathological Analysis of Kshipra Marma in Relation to Tetanus and Occupational Hazards. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(3):278-280
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