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Old 01-27-2012, 05:06 PM #1
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Default What route does ulnar nerve take?

As most of you know my pain is in my arms, it is specifically the ulnar nerve. But I cannot trace it and want to know where to place the lidoderm patches i've got as samples from my gp. I've cut it down and placed one directly along the nerve on the outside bend of the elbow, following the "funny bone" groove. But I also get very sore on the back of my armpit/shoulder/arm area. Hard to describe area. I am wondering if I should put one here too?
Since this is ganglioneuritis do I put one on the c-spine? Thnaks any feedback would be appreciated!
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