Sunday 27 August 2017

PANGS OF INDIAN KABADDI - Old Story . (Thursday , March 8 , 2012). But it still Hurts.......In search of job, kabaddi player decides to leave state







Jajpur, July 16: National kabaddi player Rashmita Sahu has decided to move out of the state because of alleged government indifference.

The 21-year-old Jajpur girl said neither was she given a job as promised by the railways nor paid the cash award of Rs 50,000 announced by Odisha Olympic Association for her performance in the Women’s World Cup Kabaddi Championship held in Patna last March. India won the tournament after defeating Iran.

“On my return, some railways officials approached me saying they would provide me a job and took some documents from me. I have not heard from them since. I have waited for more than four months and I am frustrated with this uncertain situation,” said Rashmita.
Rashmita said while other states were ensuring jobs and providing monetary and other incentives to their sportspersons, the Odisha government had been looking the other way. “Sportspersons in our state are ignored. Our government does not have any policy or political will to help us maintain our livelihood. Therefore, I have decided to leave the state in search of a job for my family’s sustenance,” she said.

In the past one year, four sportspersons, including star hockey player Prabodh Tirkey and women footballers Sasmita Mallick, Pinky Bompal Magar and Suprava Samal, had been forced to leave the state in search of jobs.

Rashmita’s father Duryodhan Sahu, a farmer, said his daughter has not been duly honoured by the government despite bringing glory to the state.

“My daughter is the first Odia girl to be in the national women’s kabaddi squad. But when she returned home after the tournament in Patna, there was no one from the government to receive her at the railway station. Even after that, I hoped she would be rewarded for her performance and our standard of living would improve, but that has only remained a dream,” he said.

Odisha Olympic Association secretary Ashirbad Behera said they would hand over the Rs 50,000 cash award to Rashmita in the annual felicitation function for sportspersons. “The programme is organised every year in December. Rashmita would be honoured along with other sportspersons who have made our state proud,” Behera said.

Jajpur collector Anil Kumar Samal has assured Rashmita of all help, including writing to the state government to provide her with some incentive. “I will do my best to convince the government to help Rashmita. She is an extraordinary sportswoman and our state cannot afford to lose her,” said Samal.


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In search of job, kabaddi player decides to leave state: Jajpur, July 16: National kabaddi player Rashmita Sahu has decided to move out of the state because of alleged government indifference.

After 3 year In 2015 Odisha Govt had  appointed her as Sub Inspection in the Police Department.  For more click the below link :
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Thursday 24 August 2017

How to Deal With Sports Injuries Through Ayurveda

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Introduction
Sports medicine is not described as such in ancient or modern medicine. Sports medicine is nothing but the application of various medical principles to the sports activities, physical exercise and performance endeavours.
Updhatu
There are seven dhatu (body-tissues) that give form and shape to the human body. These are seven in number
  • Rasa Dhatu (plasma)
  • Rakta Dhatu (blood)
  • Mamsa Dhatu (muscle)
  • Meda Dhatu (adipose tissue)
  • Asthi Dhatu (bone)
  • Majja Dhatu (bone-marrow)
  • Shukra Dhatu (seminal and menstrual fluid)
Each of 7 dhatu nourishes and supports updhatu (secondary tissue product or a subsidiary tissue) and produce malas (excreta or waste products). The updhatu neither nourish each other nor any other tissue for the matter. The corresponding updhatu of seven dhatu are tabulated below:
How to Deal With Sports Injuries Through Ayurveda 2
Anatomy of the joint
As per Ayurvedic anatomy, snayu is the term reserved for the ligaments and kandra is the term reserved for the tendons. Sports injuries can be included in this category. The branch of the anatomy dealing with the study of the ligaments is called desmology.
Joint basically represents the articular apparatus. Muscles, ligaments, and tendons are included the extra-articular apparatus.
Incidence of sports injury in India
According to one estimate, about 30% of the population in India engage in various sports activities. 60% of the sportsmen sustain various injuries in the sports field. 30% of the above are rendered permanently unfit for further sports life. Moreover, the rest does not fit in the truest sense with existing treatment.
Functions of asthi according to Ayurvedic system of medicine
Bones give our body shape and structure.  Ligaments, muscles and tendons are connected to asthi.  Having strong bones means having a strong body.
Symptoms of Asthivriddhi include
  • Adhyasthi (bony-hypertrophy)
  • Adhidanta (extra teeth formation).
Symptoms of Asthikshaya include:
  • Asthibhagna (pathological fractures),
  • Asthikshaya (osteoporosis),
  • Asthitoda (Inflammation of bones and joints),
  • Asthivrana (osteomyelitis),
  • Dwija prapatana (falling of teeth),
  • Phakkaroga (rickets),
  • Sadana (weakness),
  • Srama (fatigue).
Sports injury as per Ayurveda
Concepts of sports injuries and their management can be spotted in the Ayurvedic Samhitas like –
  • Bhagna (fractures & dislocations),
  • Sadyovrana (acute wounds) etc.
  • Snayugata Vaata (Tendon & Ligament injury)
  • Vrana (wounds)
  • Vranashotha (inflammatory conditions)
Sports Injury Related Conditions in Ayurveda
  • Bhagna: Bony injuries
  • Kandaragatvata : Tendon injury Ligament versus tendon
  • Mamsagatvata : Sprain, & Fatigue syndrome
  • Sandhimukta: Joint injuries (dislocation, & subluxation).
  • Snayugatvata : Ligament, Nerve & Bursa injuries
Ligament vs tendon
A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue, helping in the attachment of the muscle to bone. Further, tendons also help attach the muscles to structures for example, the eyeball. A tendon helps in the movement of the bone. A ligament is a connective tissue which helps in attachment of one bone with another, and helps in holding the structures together and keeps them stable.
Snayu Marma
Snayu Marma, best defined as vital points, explains the significance of the ligaments which needs protection at any cost. Clinical manifestations sciatica and paralysis occur due to the impaired function of the ligaments along with tendons and blood vessels.
Sanayugata-vata or Vatavrit sanayu roga
Vatavrit sanayu roga or sanayugata-vata is a characterised by musculoskeletal pain and fatigue of wide-spread nature, which strikes in 5% percent of the total population.
Types of ligament as per Ayurveda
Snayu has been mentioned as Vaatavahini Nadi in Ayurveic anatomy (the structures carrying vata, the biological air). In Ayurvedic anatomy, four types of snayu have been described.
  • Pratanavathi Snayu: These are branched and are present in all joints of the body and the extremities.
  • Vrutha Snayu: These are circular in shape and are precisely as Kandara as per Ayurvedic anatomy.
  • Sushira Snayu: They are porous in nature and are located in the end part of stomach, intestines and the urinary bladder.
  • Pruthu Snayu: They are flat in nature and are located in the head, chest, sides, and back.
Allopathic Treatment of Sports Injuries
P = Protection
R = Rest
I = Ice
C = Compression
E = Elevation
M= Medication
M= Modalities
Ayurvedic Treatment of Sports Injuries
Ayurveda as a sports medicine is a relatively new concept – although ancient India relied upon this system to treat and maintain the well being of its warrior folk – and it focuses on health aspects of sports persons, such as, their stamina, flexibility and endurance. It is not only curative and rehabilitative, but also preventive.
  • Prakritisthaapana: To regain physical fitness of a sports person and send him back to the field as early as possible by protection, rest, medication and physiotherapy.
  • Internal Medication: The chief aim is
  1. To boost up tissue healing,
  2. To alleviate pain,
  3. In order to strengthen the injured part.
  • External Therapies: The chief aim is
  1. To alleviate pain
  2. Strengthens joints
  3. To improve function
  • Lepana / Aalepa / Upanaha: The chief aim is
  1. To alleviate pain
  2. To promote tissue healing
  • Kati vasti: It is very effective in low back pain, muscular pain and fatigue syndrome.
  • BandhanaBandage with or without oil massage. 15 types of Vrana Bandhana are described in Ayurveda.
  • Anushastra KarmaThese include Para Surgical Procedures including agnikarma (direct heat application) and Raktamokshana: (Blood Letting Therapy). Both reduce inflammation, alleviate pain and promote healing.
Conclusion
Snayu (ligaments) present in the human body is closely allied to the biological air, the vata. Snayu is one of the extra-articular or subsidiary tissues, mostly involved in sports injury. The study of human-anatomy is very much vital for preventive and curative aspect. Knowledge of snayu (ligaments) is very important for Ayurvedic physicians who are dealing with treatment of sports injury.

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Careers in Sports Medicine in India




Sports Medicine is a niche health care field that focuses on preventing and treating injuries related to sports and exercise. With the culture of sports and working out steadily growing all over India, the practice of Sports Medicine is increasingly becoming a promising career option, especially for those interested in the sphere of fitness and medicine.

Career Opportunities

The world of sports is highly competitive. Sports persons need to remain at the top of their fitness regimes at all times. This has naturally led to the immense and critical importance & necessity of Sports Medicine specialists in the lives of sports persons. In order to excel, the help and guidance of such specialists is essential nowadays. For those intending to specialize in the field, a diploma or degree is the first step towards numerous roles such as that of a physiotherapist, top-flight trainer, psychologist, nutritionist, or physician.

Eligibility

Sports Medicine is a highly specialized branch of medical science, which can only be studied after the completion of your MBBS degree. For getting admission into a diploma course, you need to appear for the All India Sports Medicine Post Graduate entrance test, followed by an interview.

Job Profiles

The main role of a Sports Medicine physician is to prevent and heal injuries, along with examining a player's fitness level before any upcoming game. The role of the doctor may also extend beyond the usual sports related injuries. It can also involve handling illnesses like asthma and physiological issues.
Sports Medicine specialists can also work as counselors, consultants, and performance educators. Your scientific knowledge and guidance can help sportsmen/ women improve their fitness and performance.

Pay Package

Salaries for Sports Medicine specialists vary according to their roles, experience, and location of job. With sponsorships getting bigger and better in the world of sports, players have to constantly maintain high levels of fitness. Hence, Sport Medicine practitioners are also getting paid rather handsomely! The average starting salary in India is around Rs. 40,000 per month. With more experience, this increases to up to Rs. 1 lakh per month. An expert can earn as much as Rs. 3 lakh per month.

Institutes offering relevant Courses & Degrees

 If you want to specialize in this field, then the 2 year Post Graduate Diploma in Sports Medicine  (PGDSM) at the Faculty of Sports Sciences, Netaji Subhash National Institute of Sports  (NSNIS), Patiala, is a great option. This diploma is affiliated with Baba Farid University of Health  Sciences, Faridkot and is recognized by the Medical Council of India, and the institute is the country's  best in the field.
 The Hospital for Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, Arthritis and Accident-Trauma in Bangalore   offers a post-MBBS basic course, and an advance course for orthopedic surgeons.

The Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar has MD and PhD programs in Sports Medicine.

 You also have the option of pursuing an MD from the All India Institute of Hygiene & Public  Health, Kolkata or the Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai.


 India's sport culture is flourishing, and so is the demand for Sports Medicine specialists. This is a  career path that will certainly give you a bright future, and take you to new and exciting heights.

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Sports Insurance Policy - THE ORIENTAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED



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Sports Insurance Policy

Brief Description

This is a sort of a comprehensive cover available to amateur sportsmen covering their sporting equipment,personal effects,legal liability and personal accident risks.If desired, the cover can also be made available in respect of the named member/s of the insured's family residing with him


Covered Risks

Loss or damage to sporting equipment,accessories and sporting apparel;Loss or damage to personal effects and clothing caused by fire, burglary, house breaking or theft;Legal liability of the insured towards public arising out of an accident;Accidental bodily injury to the insured while practising the sport.


Major Exclusions

Breakage of cricket bats, racquet strings,angling lines; Loss or damage arising from moth etc; War and nuclear perils.

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