Greeva Vasti is an ancient Ayurvedic treatment that targets neck pain and stiffness using warm medicated oil retained in a specific area. It offers deep healing by nourishing muscles, reducing inflammation, and easing tension. Ideal for those suffering from cervical spondylosis, poor posture, or long hours at a desk, Greeva Vasti restores mobility and comfort in the neck and upper spine.
A dough ring made from black gram flour is placed on the neck area, creating a small reservoir. Warm medicated oil is poured into this ring and kept for a specific duration. The warmth and herbal properties of the oil penetrate deep into the tissues, reducing inflammation, relaxing tight muscles, and improving circulation in the cervical region.
Greeva Vasti goes beyond surface-level relief. With regular sessions, it improves flexibility, reduces chronic stiffness, and brings lasting comfort to your neck and shoulders.
Rather than masking symptoms, Greeva Vasti addresses the underlying tension, inflammation, and degeneration causing your discomfort.
This treatment is safe and soothing, making it ideal for individuals of all ages who want relief without surgery or strong medications.
Whether it’s due to mobile use or work posture, Greeva Vasti offers a natural solution for the strain caused by today’s digital habits.
We examine the patient thoroughly to diagnose their condition.
Our doctors create a treatment plan according to the patient’s diagnosis.
Patient’s progress is recorded and analyzed by our experienced doctors.
Follow-up visits are arranged for the patient to ensure effective healing.
Anyone suffering from neck pain, stiffness, or cervical spondylosis can benefit, especially those with sedentary lifestyles.
A course of 5–7 sessions is often advised, depending on the severity and chronicity of the issue.
No, it is a completely painless and soothing experience, often described as warm and relaxing.
Yes, Greeva Vasti can be used along with physiotherapy, yoga, or other Ayurvedic treatments for enhanced results.
People with open wounds, fever, or infections in the neck area should avoid the treatment until cleared by a professional.