Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India

Traditional bone setting practices are quite popular in India and nearly 6000 traditional bone setting Vaidyas (Practisioners) are practicing the same in our country. Puttur kattu is a traditional way of bone setting practice, invented accidentally by K. Kesava Raju in 1881. Now, the fourth generati...

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Main Authors: Ashok Kumar Panda, Suvendu Rout
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.jaim.in/article.asp?issn=0975-9476;year=2011;volume=2;issue=4;spage=174;epage=178;aulast=Panda
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spelling doaj-b7661f490e2a4c5fbf235a09366459f92020-11-25T01:05:10ZengElsevierJournal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine0975-94762011-01-012417417810.4103/0975-9476.90766Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south IndiaAshok Kumar PandaSuvendu RoutTraditional bone setting practices are quite popular in India and nearly 6000 traditional bone setting Vaidyas (Practisioners) are practicing the same in our country. Puttur kattu is a traditional way of bone setting practice, invented accidentally by K. Kesava Raju in 1881. Now, the fourth generation of his family is practicing this bone setting practice in hospitals at Puttur, Andhra Pradesh, with 200-300 patients per day. A prospective study was undertaken to analyze the techniques in diagnosis, way of management, medicine preparation, plants used and way of applications by traditional bone setter (TBS) Vaidyas, with special reference to Puttur. We also tried to understand the reasons which make lots of people go to Puttur for getting treatment, means of contact for treatment, pathology of fracture and outcome of some treated cases through this study. 54% of the studied patients came to Puttur TBS on the advice of old patients. It is observed that more educated people are patronizing this therapy and 23% patients of the observed cases took discharge from modern hospital voluntarily to receive Puttur kattu treatment. 80% patients believed that this therapy with home remedy would fasten the healing process. 44% patients opted for this therapy due to fear of pain, heavy plaster of Paris bandage, prolonged period of immobilization, surgery and amputation. 71% patients of the followed cases were satisfied with the treatment of TBS of Puttur with minimum complications. The authors also attempted to put forth the legacy of the tradition, the way of management and the plant used for bone setting by the Puttur bone setting Vaidyas.http://www.jaim.in/article.asp?issn=0975-9476;year=2011;volume=2;issue=4;spage=174;epage=178;aulast=PandaBonebandagedislocationfracturePuttursplintVaidyaRachapalemtraditional bone setters
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Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India
Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
Bone
bandage
dislocation
fracture
Puttur
splint
Vaidya
Rachapalem
traditional bone setters
author_facet Ashok Kumar Panda
Suvendu Rout
author_sort Ashok Kumar Panda
title Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India
title_short Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India
title_full Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India
title_fullStr Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India
title_full_unstemmed Puttur kattu (bandage) - A traditional bone setting practice in south India
title_sort puttur kattu (bandage) - a traditional bone setting practice in south india
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
issn 0975-9476
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Traditional bone setting practices are quite popular in India and nearly 6000 traditional bone setting Vaidyas (Practisioners) are practicing the same in our country. Puttur kattu is a traditional way of bone setting practice, invented accidentally by K. Kesava Raju in 1881. Now, the fourth generation of his family is practicing this bone setting practice in hospitals at Puttur, Andhra Pradesh, with 200-300 patients per day. A prospective study was undertaken to analyze the techniques in diagnosis, way of management, medicine preparation, plants used and way of applications by traditional bone setter (TBS) Vaidyas, with special reference to Puttur. We also tried to understand the reasons which make lots of people go to Puttur for getting treatment, means of contact for treatment, pathology of fracture and outcome of some treated cases through this study. 54% of the studied patients came to Puttur TBS on the advice of old patients. It is observed that more educated people are patronizing this therapy and 23% patients of the observed cases took discharge from modern hospital voluntarily to receive Puttur kattu treatment. 80% patients believed that this therapy with home remedy would fasten the healing process. 44% patients opted for this therapy due to fear of pain, heavy plaster of Paris bandage, prolonged period of immobilization, surgery and amputation. 71% patients of the followed cases were satisfied with the treatment of TBS of Puttur with minimum complications. The authors also attempted to put forth the legacy of the tradition, the way of management and the plant used for bone setting by the Puttur bone setting Vaidyas.
topic Bone
bandage
dislocation
fracture
Puttur
splint
Vaidya
Rachapalem
traditional bone setters
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