Viddhakarma

About Viddhakarma

Viddhakarma is an advanced Ayurvedic para-surgical technique that involves the precise application of sterile needles to specific marma (vital energy) points in the body, aiming to relieve localized pain, congestion, and nerve irritation. This minimally invasive therapy is highly effective for conditions such as sciatica, back pain, cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, migraine, and other musculoskeletal or nerve-related disorders.

By targeting the root cause of pain and restoring energy flow, Viddhakarma provides rapid relief, promotes healing, and enhances mobility, all with minimal discomfort and quick recovery. 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of Viddhakarma?
Viddhakarma relieves pain and congestion by targeting specific marma points with sterile needles for effective, minimally invasive therapy.​
It is recommended for those suffering from sciatica, back pain, cervical spondylosis, frozen shoulder, migraine, or localized pain syndromes.​
Treatment is quick, typically completed in a single session with immediate relief and minimal recovery time.​

Side effects are rare and minor, such as slight discomfort or bruising, which resolve quickly with proper aftercare. 

Viddhakarma is performed as needed for acute or chronic pain, not as a seasonal therapy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please complete the new patient intake forms, questionnaires listed on the patient portal. (see link on website). Based on the reason for your visit, you may be asked to complete other forms to help prepare for the visit. We request that you complete the paperwork at least 5 days prior to your appointment.
In addition to a standard medical curriculum, schools require their graduates to complete four years of training in disciplines such as clinical nutrition, botanical medicine, physical medicine, counseling, acupuncture, and homeopathic medicine.

Yes, the practice of Naturopathic Medicine relies on both empirical evidence and modern scientific research. The scientific basis of Naturopathic practice is growing, with toxicological evidence and randomized clinical trials showing that treatments are safe and effective.

No, not all natural therapies are safe for all people. Certain diets, supplements and forms of exercise are not safe or appropriate for individuals depending on health concerns or on the current use of certain medications.
Yes, I frequently collaborate with medical doctors to determine the best approach the care of our patients.

Our Specialists