accupuncture injury

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viola
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accupuncture injury

Post by viola »

Anyone heard of or experienced a brachial nerve injury through accupunture?
Friend had accupunture in right arm last feb. Had total paralysis, now after careful reheab back to only 70% and still frequently loses function. Neurologists conflict in diagnosis and treatment. Definitely accupuncture related as paralysis began during procedure and was complete following.
Any suggestions for further research and info very much appreciated. Friend is concert violinist.... (!)
George

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Post by George »

I've never had acupuncture........and I don't think I've ever heard of a bpi from it. That's kind of scary. I hope your friend is able to continue with their music. I played guitar for some 25 years, but it is very hard to make the chords now.......almost impossible without a radial splint. But.........the splint helps. It may be an option for your friend ????

George
Dave m
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Post by Dave m »

wow that has surprised me, i thought acupuncture needles were'nt inserted so deep as to ever hit nerves?? I never had it and never will after hearing that, thanks for the warning, hope your friend knows a good lawyer!
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Post by admin »

I can't find any mention of a similar injury through accupuncture but I am still looking.
If you have a suggestion of where to search for information, I would be grateful.
thanks
Kathleen
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Post by Kathleen »

Sorry to read about the injury.

I wonder if this website with different types of images will help with your search for an answer... It is a type of image that show something called
http://www.neurography.com/Images/BP/Br ... exitis.htm

I also wonder if another nerve was damaged in the arm try looking at this website... I hope this helps with your search.
http://www.nervemed.com/
http://www.medicalmultimediagroup.com/pated/ctd.html

I was reading these page tonight and thought of your post... I hope you find and answer soon.
Kath
marymom
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Teen aged home birthed son with OBPI
Location: Fort Pierce, FL

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Post by marymom »

holy moly
the only thing I wanted to offer is that the fact that your friend seems to have function that is "coming and going" might be a real ray of hope, I would assume it indicates that fire is still being passed thru the nerves and that there is hope for function to return,
blessings of recovery,m
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