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Kati Basti

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Kati Basti focuses on the lower back region. A warm medicated oil pool is created over the lumbar spine using a dough dam. It is highly beneficial for lower back pain, lumbar spondylosis, sciatica, disc prolapse, and muscular stiffness. Kati Basti nourishes the vertebral structures, reduces inflammation, relieves compression on nerves, and enhances spinal flexibility.

Consolidated Benefit Explanation:

Kati Basti deeply penetrates the lumbar tissues, relieves back pain, and improves spinal mobility. It reduces inflammation, strengthens the back, and prevents long-term degenerative changes, promoting a healthy and flexible spine.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kati Basti is a traditional Ayurvedic therapy focused on the lower back region. A dough dam is placed over the lumbar spine to form a reservoir, which is then filled with warm medicated herbal oil. The oil is retained for 30–60 minutes, allowing deep penetration into the muscles and tissues before being removed and followed by a gentle massage

Kati Basti is highly effective for lower back pain, lumbar spondylosis, sciatica, disc prolapse, herniated discs, muscle stiffness, spinal arthritis, and nerve compression. It is also beneficial for those with chronic back pain, osteoporosis, and spinal dislocation

The warm herbal oil used in Kati Basti penetrates deeply, relaxing tight muscles, reducing inflammation, and relieving nerve compression. This process nourishes and lubricates the lumbar joints, improves blood circulation, and promotes healing of the vertebral structures, leading to pain relief and enhanced spinal flexibility

Patients often experience immediate relief from pain and stiffness after just one or two sessions. With regular sessions, there is noticeable improvement in flexibility, reduction of inflammation, strengthening of the back muscles, and prevention of long-term degenerative changes in the spine

Kati Basti is generally safe when performed by a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner. However, it should be avoided in cases of open wounds, skin infections, or acute injuries in the lower back area. Always consult a practitioner to ensure the therapy is suitable for your specific condition and to maximize its benefits