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How Can Pinched Neck Nerves Be Treated?

my husband had surgery on his pinched nevers in the neck that the doctors thought was cuasing his muscel to deteriate on right shoulder and have told him to give it a year till it returns it been 6 month and there is no change not even a climps
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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the simple fact is that the effect of the surgery are best if the duration of the pinching of the nerve has been small. in other words, surgery soon after the problem develops are more successful.

a good deal of physiotherapy is needed to keep the nerves active. physiotherapy after surgery is very important. of course, the surgeon must have initiated it. dont wait for the physiotherapist to come and give you physiotherapy. you can do most of the exercises yourself. more frequently, the better

best of luck
Dr Mittal
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How Can Pinched Neck Nerves Be Treated?

the simple fact is that the effect of the surgery are best if the duration of the pinching of the nerve has been small. in other words, surgery soon after the problem develops are more successful. a good deal of physiotherapy is needed to keep the nerves active. physiotherapy after surgery is very important. of course, the surgeon must have initiated it. dont wait for the physiotherapist to come and give you physiotherapy. you can do most of the exercises yourself. more frequently, the better best of luck Dr Mittal