Perception of healthcare providers and patients on Kalari marmachikilsa: an indigenous medical practice in India
Aparna Nandha () and
Aneesh V. Suresh
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Aparna Nandha: Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Aneesh V. Suresh: Indian Institute of Technology Ropar
Palgrave Communications, 2025, vol. 12, issue 1, 1-7
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Abstract Kalari marmachikilsa (KMC) is an indigenous and natural medical practice that originated in ancient India. KMC employs the traditional Indian knowledge of marma points to treat not just the symptoms of a disease but the underlying cause of ailments. In traditional Indian medical texts, marmas are considered as vital energy points located in various parts of the human body housing energy or life force called prana. This study provides a novel investigation of the perceptions of the healthcare providers (HCPs) of KMC and the Kalari marmachikilsa patients (KMPs) being treated. The results provide data that supports the restoration of this relegated traditional Indian medical system and greater awareness of the potential of natural medical practices. A mixed method approach utilized in the study helps to comprehend and authenticate the validity of responses in qualitative and quantitative data. Insights from the data reveal information on the existing customs, convictions, therapeutic procedures, and overall knowledge related to this medical practice. Themes elicited from the responses provide a better understanding of the perception of participants on KMC. Through the interpretation of data, the study reveals the acceptability, affordability, and credibility of this treatment method according to its practitioners and patients. Perceptions of KMC demonstrate the benefits of availing this treatment method and reiterate the potential gains of reviving this traditional sustainable treatment method.
Date: 2025
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