Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
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Keywords
Cervical dystonia, Constitutional treatment, Homoeopathy, Neurological, Torticollis
Article Type
Case Report
Abstract
Introduction: Cervical dystonia is a neurological disorder characterised by painful, involuntary muscular spasms affecting the neck and head. It is commonly of idiopathic origin and associated with a poor prognosis. Conventional management typically includes botulinum toxin administration or surgical interventions, which provide only partial relief and are often accompanied by symptom recurrence. Emerging evidence suggests that individualised homoeopathic treatment may offer superior efficacy in such cases. Case Summary: A 40-year-old male came to the clinic with pre-diagnosed condition of cervical dystonia for four years. Complete Repertory was utilised for remedy analysis and confirmation, which led to the prescription of Lachesis mutus in 200C potency. In the given case, neck stiffness, pain, involuntary spasmodic movements of the neck, voice tremors and emotional and physical generalities were the parameters for evaluating progress in the follow-ups. Causal attribution was determined using the MONARCH inventory, which scored 9, suggesting a positive causal attribution between the treatment and the outcome. The treatment outcomes revealed complete resolution of localised and systemic symptoms, alongside an overall improvement in the patient’s well-being. This case report highlights the potential of holistic homoeopathic treatment to address complex pathologies effectively. The findings emphasise that such cases can achieve cure through the administration of a well-indicated single remedy.
Digital Object Identifier
10.53945/2320-7094.2117
Publisher
Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy
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How to cite this article
Kakde KP, Iyer VG. Usefulness of homoeopathic medicine Lachesis mutus in treating cervical dystonia: A case report. Indian J Res Homoeopathy 2025;19:86-93. doi: 10.53945/2320-7094.2117
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10-05-2024
Published
26-06-2025