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Ulnar nerve
My daughter 18 was diagnosed with ulnar nerve problem. This was treated with pain killers and physiotherapy,but it did not work. We tried acupressure over a prolonged period and she became totally ok. Now she has moved abroad for higher education, a course which requires her to use her hands extensively , and the problem has resurfaced. She does not hv acupressure support abroad so her symptoms are getting worse. Is there a method of treating this problem once for all as it is a matter of her fu
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Any where in the question there is no indication as to what was the problem with the nerve. What treatment she received and duration of the same , review of the previous papers and some more detail of the symptom analysis will help me to guide you better
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