I’m truly sorry to hear about your father’s injury and the confusion you’re experiencing. It seems that the initial delay in diagnosis led to a complication, which is common with fractures that may not show up right away on X-rays. Given the diagnosis of a radial neck fracture, it’s important to follow up with an orthopedic specialist who can assess the healing progress, especially if the fracture has not healed with two months of treatment. In Ayurveda, treatments like Bala Ashwagandha, Guggulu, and Dashmool can help strengthen bones and promote healing. Additionally, using external applications like warm ginger oil or Moringa oil can help with pain relief and inflammation. However, it’s crucial to get a second opinion from an orthopedic surgeon, who might suggest further imaging (like an MRI or CT scan) to assess bone healing. Depending on the condition, surgical intervention could be necessary if the fracture hasn’t healed properly. Please keep the elbow immobilized and avoid any heavy lifting or movements that could strain it. Regular physiotherapy sessions could also help in regaining strength and mobility after the bone has healed.
Oh no, that sounds really tough for your father right now. It’s good that you’re actively looking for ways to help him out. Radial neck fractures can be tricky because they might not show up on initial x-rays. But it seems like you’ve been really proactive since you found out about it. Now, let’s talk about managing this with some Ayurvedic approaches, but please make sure to also stay in touch with an orthopedic specialist because fractures sometimes need proper alignment or other interventions.
Now, Ayurveda focuses on balancing doshas and enhancing the body’s healing ability. We can use these principles to complement the ongoing treatment. Since this involves a bone issue, optimizing asthi dhatu (the body’s bone tissue) is crucial. Primary dietary focus should include foods rich in calcium and magnesium like sesame seeds (til), almonds, and green leafy veggies. Make him drink a warm glass of milk mixed with turmeric (haldi) and a pinch of black pepper, this can be taken twice a day. Both turmeric and black pepper are known for their anti-inflammatory properties.
He must avoid consuming processed food, cold, and very spicy stuff which might cause vata dosha to aggravate, potentially causing pain. Warm soup and stews can help too.
External application of oils like Mahanarayan oil or Dhanvantaram tailam can be gently massaged on the elbow area daily. But be sure to do this without applying too much pressure. Gentle is the way to go!
To support the general healing process, he can try consuming decoction made from Ashwagandha and Arjuna. These help in strengthening bones and improving overall stamina.
Rest is like super important. Stress on the elbow should be minimized, which I’m guessing you’re already doing. Splints are often recommended initially, so check with the orthopedic doctor if it’s still necessary.
Just keep in mind, pain is a signal from the body. If anything seems off or pain worsens, continue coordinating with a doctor immediately. Fractures might take quite some time to heal fully, but patience along with consistent care can make a big difference. Take care!



