Background: Ayurveda proposed a lot of Vatavyadhi treatments. The cervical problems mimic the disordersin the vata. Thus in the present study, the vata management of medicated oils by rectal is better managementfor the identified clinical condition Vishwachi (Cervical Radiculopathy). Among such disorders Ayurvedicclassics in the name of Vishwachi have described a disease. In Harrisons Principles of Internal Medicine andDavidsons Principles of Internal Medicine and Golwalla Medicine for Students, the symptoms of CervicalSpondylosis with Radiculopathy, such as a neck pain that radiates to the upper limbs, restricted movementsof the neck have been explained. Due to today’s modern lifestyles, food, behaviors, stress and anxiety, morepeople face these problems and the incidence of the Viswachi disease increases dramatically everywhere.Aim and Objectives: To evaluate and compare the effect of MASAM oil for improving the Nerve ConductionVelocity in patients of Vishwachi(Cervical Radiculopathy) and to compare the MASAM oil through differentroutes of administration (Pana, Abhyanga, Basti) for improving Nerve Conduction Velocity in patients ofVishwachi (Cervical Radiculopathy).Methodology: The proposed study, 120 subjects will be randomly divided into three groups in every group40 patients will be including. In Group A (Pana) –with MASAM OIL dose of 24 ml will be administeredorally a day in empty stomach for 21 days and Group B (Abhyanga) – local massage on affected side withMASAM OIL dose of 24 ml a day at morning after breakfast for 21 days and Group C (Basti) MASAM OIL24 ml a day will be administered through rectal route after meal for 21 days. The record of assessment willbe taken at zero day 21st day and after 21st for followup.Results: On the basis of objectives outcome changes will be observed. Changes will be observed in objectiveoutcomes.Conclusion: It may conclude that the parameters included in this study will be reducing pain, tinglingsensation and improvement in Nerve conduction parameters