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Old 08-23-2019, 02:02 AM #1
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A numb arm can be from a shoulder or upper back injury.

In my opinion, her PT needs to be very gentle. No heavy exercise or range of motions exercises. A hit like she suffered commonly stresses C-1 to occiput. That takes gentle care and consistent self-discipline to heal. If she is playing a violin with her head twisted to hold her violin, that could be problematic.

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