Age: 31
Gender: Female

 

Complaint

  • Pain, edema, weakness over the right forearm
  • previously been involved in RTA in March 2023
  • restricted movements of arm including elbow, wrist and fingers

 

The patient was on Puttur bandage, but she removed the bandage within 4 weeks and by her complaints and the results of her prior X-rays diagnosed as nonunion of the right ulnar. She was taking medication, and when she approached an allopathic hospital, they recommended surgical reduction, but the patient was unwilling. For better care, she came to our hospital. Physical examination revealed difficulty in downward and upward movement of forearm and the power was 1/5. Pain, edema, local tenderness and stiffness over forearm and fingers were observed at the initiation of the Ayurvedic treatment.

 

Integrated Summary

In Ayurveda we advised her for Sastra Karma (Surgical intervention), but the patient was unwilling. So, we treated her with Samana Chikitsa (Internal medications) and Bahya Chikitsa (External therapy). The complaints presented by the patient together with the interpretation of anteroposterior and lateral views of the X-ray right forearm, were diagnosed as ulnar shaft fracture

 

Ayurvedic examination

Prakruti Kaphapitta
Vikruthi Vatakapha
Sara Madhyama
Samhana Madhyama
Pramana Muscle wasting is seen
Satmya Sarva rasa satmya
Satva Madhyama
Aahara Sakthi Pravara
Vyayama Sakthi Avara
Vaya Madhyama

 

Treatments given

Internal Medications:

1-14 days 14-28 days
Lakshadi guggulu (1 – 0 – 1) Lakshadi guggulu
Gandarva hastadi eranda tailam Dasamoola kashayam
Gandha tailam

External Therapy:

1-14 days 14-28 days  28-42 days
Murivenna – Pichu Murivenna – Pichu Murivenna pariseka
Annalepam

Treatment Timeline:

May 2023 History of fall
June 2023 Diagnosed with fracture
June 2023 Treatment
Aug 2023 Symptoms
Aug 2023 Xray
Aug 2023 INTERNAL MEDICINES (1-14 days)
EXERNAL THERAPY (1-14 days)
Sep 2023 Observation
Follow up after 14 days.
Pain reduced.
Swelling reduced
Mobility partially improved 25%
Internal medications (14-28 days)
External therapy (14-28 days)
Oct 2023 Observation
After 28 days x-ray showed evident callus formation. (Figure 2)
Pain 90% reduced.
Swelling 80% reduced
Weakness persists.
Nov 2023 Admitted in IP ward for 2 weeks (28- 42 days)
Dec 2023 Patient came for follow up
X-ray showed complete callus formation. (Figure 3)

 

Follow up and outcome

Before Intervention
Before intervention
Callous Formation
Callous Formation
After Intervention
After Intervention

 

Conclusion

Fractures typically heal without any issues. Even with optimal surgical and nonsurgical care, some fractures do not heal. Certain risk factors can sometimes increase the likelihood that the bone won’t heal. The non-union of fractures has been observed as one of the common complications nowadays. Without undergoing any surgery, the patient’s quality of life and motor function considerably improved. In this case study, the patient’s discomfort, range of motion, and strength all significantly improved within 15 days of treatment. Two months later, the patient experienced nearly total pain relief and was able to carry out daily tasks involving the right arm. The X-ray revealed that the fracture had healed completely and was united.

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