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Old 07-06-2010, 07:03 PM #1
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Default Massage and SCS

Has anyone used massage as a therapy (or heck just as a nice treat!) after getting the SCS implant? I know that it wouldn't be a good idea right after surgery as the leads need to become more secure with the scar tissue but I was wondering after that. Have any of you had advantages and/or disadvantages from it? I've got a Dr. appointment next week and I will ask then, but I get so much more out of what you all have to say!!

It's been almost 5 months since the implant so I'm thinking on getting one, and I'll just make sure she doesn't massage the implant and battery area.

Thanks for your feedback!!
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