
Description
Agnikarma is a traditional Ayurvedic therapy used for selected pain and musculoskeletal concerns. In this therapy, controlled therapeutic heat is applied to specific points of the affected area under expert supervision. It is mainly used to support relief from chronic pain, stiffness, and localized discomfort.
At Tathaastu Ayurveda & Panchkarma, Agnikarma Therapy is planned after proper Ayurvedic consultation. It may be suggested for heel pain, knee pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, back pain, neck pain, joint stiffness, and certain Vata-Kapha-related pain conditions. The therapy helps support pain relief, better movement, and localized healing.
Key Benefits:
- Supports relief from chronic localized pain
- May help in heel pain, joint pain, and stiffness
- Supports better movement and flexibility
- Helps reduce muscle and tendon discomfort
- May support recovery in frozen shoulder and tennis elbow
- Supports Vata-Kapha balance in painful areas
Consolidated Benefit Explanation:
Agnikarma supports relief from localized pain and stiffness by applying controlled heat to specific affected points. When done under Ayurvedic guidance, it may help reduce chronic discomfort, improve mobility, and support faster recovery in selected pain-related conditions.

FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Agnikarma Therapy?
Agnikarma is an Ayurvedic heat therapy where controlled therapeutic heat is applied to specific points to support pain relief and stiffness reduction.
Who can take Agnikarma Therapy?
Agnikarma may be suggested for people with heel pain, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, knee pain, back pain, neck pain, and selected joint or muscle pain concerns. Final suitability depends on doctor consultation.
Is Agnikarma Therapy painful?
Agnikarma may cause mild heat sensation during the procedure, but it is done carefully under supervision. The intensity and method are selected according to the patient’s comfort and condition.
How many sessions are needed for Agnikarma?
The number of sessions depends on the type of pain, severity, body condition, and doctor’s treatment plan. Some people may need one session, while others may require multiple sittings.
What care is needed after Agnikarma Therapy?
After Agnikarma, the doctor may advise keeping the area clean, avoiding scratching, avoiding heavy activity, and following proper after-care guidance for better healing.