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Old 12-23-2015, 03:55 AM #1
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Default Massage, Does it help MMN?

Just wondering if anyone has any experience with massage helping with MMN?

I had a deep tissue massage for my Ulnar Nerve entrapment a few years ago and it helped immensely, so much so I cancelled my appointment at the hand clinic in Melbourne.

Now I am about to start IViG treatment to get a diagnosis of MMN and wondered if regular massage would assist with the aches in my right arm. I also have mild scoliosis and do stretching exercises to assist with pain.

Thanks Carol.
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