Thread: Nerve damage
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Old 01-04-2017, 08:58 PM   #7
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Default Re: Nerve damage

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Originally Posted by LG17 View Post
An Occupational Therapist is probably a better option rather than a Physiotherapist.

I sustained a hell of a lot of nerve damage when my foot suffered from a crush injury. A hell of a lot of pain too!

I was sent to an OT and a pain specialist to sort it out. It took years but it is much better than it was.
That sounds like heaps of fun...not. I'm not sure what physio can do untill I can actually move it. Hence my question. My manager who is also a softball coach reckons nerves shut down with the slightest trauma to allow them selves to repair. Problem is he is an electrician not a doctor.
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