A COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF KAKSHADHARA MARMA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO WINGED SCAPULA

The Marma sharira has a special importance in Sharira Sthana. There are 107 Marma present in the human body, surrounded by Mamsa, Sira, Snayu, and Asthiand Sandhi. The KakshadharaMarma is a SnayuMarma, located in between the axilla and thorax on both sides. Injury to Kakshadhara Marma leads to Paksh...

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