Repertorization
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Publications Tagged with "Repertorization"
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2026
2 publicationsEvaluation of the effectiveness of Homoeopathic medicine in the management of polycystic ovarian syndrome: A prospective observational study
Objectives:- 1. To evaluate the effectiveness of Homoeopathic medicine in the management of PCOS. 2. To measure changes in quality of life of patient with PCOSQ scale in cases of PCOS. Method:- We collected 45 cases according to our inclusion criteria from Motiwala (National) Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital & peripheral OPDs. Case taking was done on case recording format and was then repertorized using RADAR. Health related quality of life of the patient was assessed using PCOSQ scale. Results:- Our study showed that 40 cases showed improvement whereas 5 cases did not show any improvement. In our study the mean PCOSQ score before study was 92.24 and after study increased to 112.6. On PCOSQ questionnaire 88.88% of patients showed improvement in health-related quality of life and 11.11% of patients did not show any improvement in health-related quality of life. Conclusion:- Hence we conclude that homoeopathic medicines are effective in management of PCOS and in improving the quality of life of PCOS cases.
Utility of Synthesis Repertory version 9.0, in analysis homoeopathic veterinary cases: A Literature Review
Veterinary homoeopathy is an emerging complementary medical system that applies the principles of homoeopathy to the treatment of animal diseases. The concept of “like cures like,” introduced by Samuel Hahnemann, forms the fundamental basis of this therapeutic approach. The present literature review focuses on the utility of Synthesis Repertory version 9.0 in the analysis and repertorization of homoeopathic veterinary cases. Homoeopathy has been widely used in managing both acute and chronic ailments in animals, including skin disorders, respiratory diseases, renal conditions, infections, and injuries. The study highlights the evolution of veterinary homoeopathy, its global development, and its growing acceptance in several countries. Particular emphasis is given to systematic case taking, repertorization methods, and the proposed Homoeopathic Veterinary Case Analysis Scale (HVCAS) for evaluating the health status of animals during initial consultation and follow-ups. The review also discusses the cost effectiveness, safety, and non toxic nature of homoeopathic remedies, which do not leave harmful residues in animal bodies. Findings from previous studies and clinical observations suggest that homoeopathic treatment can improve recovery, enhance quality of life, and support overall animal welfare. The application of Synthesis Repertory version 9.0 therefore plays an important role in accurate remedy selection and structured analysis of veterinary cases. The review concludes that integrating repertory based analysis with proper veterinary examination can enhance the effectiveness and scientific approach of homoeopathic veterinary practice.
