Significance of Effectiveness of treatment
Effectiveness of treatment encompasses various aspects of how well therapeutic measures function in both Ayurveda and scientific assessments. It measures outcomes related to different health conditions, including cervical erosion, cervical spondylosis, anxiety disorders, Amlapitta, and switra among others. The term illustrates the degree to which specific Ayurvedic treatments, such as Shunti-Tagara Lepa and Dasangam Gulika, alleviate symptoms and enhance health outcomes for patients, demonstrating successful interventions across multiple studies and conditions.
Synonyms: Efficacy of treatment, Success of treatment, Therapeutic effectiveness, Treatment efficiency, Efficacy, Success, Potency, Efficiency, Impact, Benefit, Value, Performance
In Dutch: Effectiviteit van de behandeling; In Finnish: Hoidon tehokkuus; In Spanish: Eficacia del tratamiento
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Hindu concept of 'Effectiveness of treatment'
In Hinduism, the Effectiveness of treatment encompasses various therapeutic measures for healing wounds, which are tailored based on the specific type and characteristics of each injury.
From: Charaka Samhita (English translation)
(1) Refers to the various therapeutic measures employed to treat wounds, influenced by their type and characteristics.[1]
The concept of Effectiveness of treatment in scientific sources
The keyphrase "Effectiveness of treatment" signifies how successfully interventions alleviate symptoms of cervical spondylosis, gauging the overall success in achieving their intended therapeutic outcomes.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) The ability of a given treatment approach to produce a desired beneficial effect on the patients with anxiety disorders as observed in studies.[2]