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Default Ultrasound

I had thumb arthroplasty done and in general things are going fine. I was having a lot of strong neurological sensations along the scar line. I started OT and they did ultrasound treatments to help the soft tissue heal. Interestingly, the neuro symptoms went WAY down. I wonder if ultrasound was ever considered for PN? Just a thought.
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