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Accessory Nerve Palsy

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After over a year of extreme pain and limited mobility in my arm, fighting with my doctors to get diagnosed just to be sent to pointless PT for tendinitis then be told there was nothing wrong with me, I finally left them and found a 2nd, 3rd and 4th opinion who all agreed with each other that I have Spinal Accessory Nerve Palsy due to a surgery in Dec of 2017. Delayed diagnosis is now making this damage permanent. I’m scared to have another surgery that isn’t even 100% guaranteed to help me. I’m hoping to find someone here who has this injury who is familiar with any form of brace or harness that can help the scapular winging because they’re even hard to find online.

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