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Could Loss Of Grip Be Associated With A Pinched Nerve?
My husband has periodic loss of grip in his left hand. Went to his dr. and was sent for tests to see if he had suffered a stroke. Tests came out negative. Brain scan and neck artery check for plaque buildup. Could this be associated with a pinched nerve? Should he go to a good Chiropractor to get lined up?.He is 81 and still quite active, doing a couple of part time jobs.
Fri, 23 Dec 2016
General & Family Physician, Dr. Sugandh's Response
thello it is highly likely to be caused by s pinched nerve a physiotherapist it's best consulted also get mri done to confirm the same a'd get it checked by neurologist
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Could Loss Of Grip Be Associated With A Pinched Nerve?
thello it is highly likely to be caused by s pinched nerve a physiotherapist it s best consulted also get mri done to confirm the same a d get it checked by neurologist