Ah, wrist drop due to radial nerve injury… that’s tough and I get why you’re both feeling frustrated, healing can really test your patience. Ayurveda does offer some supportive therapies which might aid the recovery process, no magical fix but can promote healing, you know?
You mentioned Ksheerabala Tailam, that’s quite a good start. It’s known for supporting nerve health and relieving joint and nervous tension. A gentle massage with it, maybe once a day, can be soothing. But, be cautious with the pressure during the massage – the touch should be firm, not painful. Pair this with light heat, like a warm towel wrap after, to enhance the effect. Heat therapy might gently stimulate circulation, encouraging the body’s natural healing.
Diet-wise, pay attention to any vata aggravation. Vata, dosha governing movement and nervous system, gets easily thrown off balance due nerve issues. He should eat foods that are warm, moist, and grounding — think stews, soups, and root veggies. Avoid raw or dry foods which could aggravate vata. And cooking with good fats, like ghee or sesame oil, can be helpful. These nourish the body’s dhatus, or tissues, contributing to recovery.
Herbs, too, got supportive roles. You might want to look into Ashwagandha which strengthens nerve tissues. I recommend checking with a local Ayurvedic practitioner first just to balance it with his unique constitution (prakriti).
Meanwhile, continue physio without overexerting, the body has its rhythm of healing, and pushing too hard might increase vata. I’d say, relaxation techniques, meditation, or pranayama can also help calm the mind, easing mental stress from slow progress.
Of course, if the condition worsens or doesn’t improve it’s important to stay in touch with your healthcare provider. Gotta ensure there’s no urgent medical intervention necessary.



