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Post by singanarender »

my name is Narender Singa. I have recently undergone a graciallis muscle transfer for brachial plexus injury on April 1, 2006 which I suffered on September 23, 2003. There is some pus discharge from the site where it is operated and then the upper portion of the transferred skin is removed. i would like to know why this happens and how to avoid it. Does it indicate any other issues? and the diet required to be followed?
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Narender, It sounds like you need to call your doctor, pus is usually a sign of infection. The questions that you are asking this forum need to be addressed to your doctor. We are always happy to give support, hope you are feeling well soon.
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Post by singanarender »

Thanks for the reply.
I had undergone Graciiles transfer for Left brachail plexus injury.Now surgery wound has healed completely.Now am doing Muscle stimulation and few hand exercises.Does any one would have any idea about physiotheraphy after free Graciiles transfer.Whar are the exercise mements.How many times per day would be essentail.Currently am in Finland.Is there any Brachial plexus physiotherapy unit near by Finland??.
Kindly let me know the info,if any body aware of these.
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