Ayurveda can offer supportive therapies for spinal cord injury, though it’s important to note — it might not be a standalone solution, especially for severe cases. With massive injuries, modern medicine often takes lead in acute care. Ayurveda can be a companion, focusing on the holistic, long-term view. So, about those therapies like panchakarma and herbal oils, well, they’re very much complementary. They aim more at alleviating secondary issues such as pain, stiffness, and promoting overall well-being rather than directly “repairing” the nerve.
You asked about panchakarma — that’s a purification process, right, designed to balance doshas? It can definitely help by improving circulation and detoxifying the body, potentially assisting in pain reduction and boosting overall energy levels, helping with recovery. Tailored massages (like Abhyanga) with specific herbal oils fortify muscles and aid in flexibility. Kati Basti, a warm oil therapy, may also be beneficial for the spinal region.
Blending Ayurveda with physiotherapy is often quite beneficial. You’re not limited to one approach, in fact, the two can kinda reinforce each other. Physiotherapy handles physical rehabilitation, muscle strength and motor skills, while Ayurveda looks at the mental, emotional, and physical rejuvenation aspect.
As for timelines, Ayurvedic treatments generally require patience. It’s a more like slow and steady marathon, not a sprint, fine tuning your brother’s well-being over time — effects might take months to manifest clearly. In some cases, folks have reported improvements in mobility and a decrease in stiffness after a few weeks, but it varies greatly. Everyone’s path is abit different, right?
I’d suggest reaching out to a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner. They can provide a personalized treatment plan for your brother’s specific needs & dosha imbalance. Safety first — make sure everything compliments, not conflicts with, allopathic treatments. Communication across your brother’s health care team will ensure well-rounded care.