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Holistic and Non-Invasive Management for Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Report on the Role of Chakrasiddh Spine Expert Therapy (CSET)

Abstract:
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic demyelinating disease of the central nervous system, characterized by motor weakness, sensory disturbances, visual impairments, tremors, fatigue, and reduced quality of life. A 24-year-old male with a two-year history of MS presented to Chakrasiddh Holistic centre with impaired grip strength, severe fatigue, double vision, hand tremors, and progressive motor weakness. The patient underwent an individualized, integrative Chakrasiddh Spine Expert Therapy (CSET) based on principles of ancient siddha manuals, admin istered over a period of two months. The therapeutic protocol combined marma therapy, therapeutic massage techniques, spinal corrections, and energy-balancing protocols to clear blocks. Alongside manual interventions, the program emphasized personalized lifestyle regulation, yoga-based neuromuscular rehabilitation, and tai lored dietary guidance, designed to restore systemic balance and optimize neurological control. Assessments were done after 6-weeks and followup sessions of 2-weeks at six months, using the Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale which was 9 before treatment and decreased to two after follow-up. The Functional Assessment of MS was reduced from 158 to 102. The Visual Analog Scale which was 8 before treatment was decreased to 1 with increased quality of life according to the SF-36 Quality of Life Scale. All parameters showed notable improve ments, with further gains sustained at six months. The presented case report aims to explore the application of CSET in the management of MS and by documenting clinical progress, symptom relief, and long-term functional outcomes following CSET sessions, this report highlights the potential role of Siddha-based integrative thera pies as supportive strategies in the management of chronic neurological conditions such as multiple sclerosis.