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Suggest Solution For Problem Of Loosing Grip While Writing
I am Datta Padulkar, 41 years old. My problem is not too serious. I just can not write properly with my natural right hand. While writing I fee as I am losing grip of pen & paper. I have no other problem except this. Shall I consult a doctor or any exercise will help me out.
As you have facing difficulties while gripping this could be related to the neuropathic issues or some motor control issues. getting an assessment done by a specialist like a. neurologist will help provide more inputs. Also, an MRI of the cervical spine or may be of brain will be required to understand the soft tissue pathologies involved.
As most cases recover with simple medication and physical therapy. I will advice you the same.
In our clinical practice we find such issues arising due to neuropathic factors in the cervical spine. and by motor relearning program they respond well.
Regards Jay Indravadan Patel
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Suggest Solution For Problem Of Loosing Grip While Writing
hi, thank you for providing the brief history of you. A thorough neuromuscular assessment is advised. As you have facing difficulties while gripping this could be related to the neuropathic issues or some motor control issues. getting an assessment done by a specialist like a. neurologist will help provide more inputs. Also, an MRI of the cervical spine or may be of brain will be required to understand the soft tissue pathologies involved. As most cases recover with simple medication and physical therapy. I will advice you the same. In our clinical practice we find such issues arising due to neuropathic factors in the cervical spine. and by motor relearning program they respond well. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel