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<blockquote data-quote="cott97" data-source="post: 1531331" data-attributes="member: 70448"><p>They now have me leaning back sitting on a bed against a gym ball which gently stretches the rib cage. I have a back condition which means my vertebrae are slowly fusing together. This puts pressure on the ligaments and muscles as they can no longer flex normally as my spine is fixed. This in turn causes the costochondritis. I take a muscle relaxant and morphine daily to manage the pain but so far accupuncture and physio have been most effective at easing things. I am lucky as both my pain clinic and physio do the accupuncture so I have it on the NHS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cott97, post: 1531331, member: 70448"] They now have me leaning back sitting on a bed against a gym ball which gently stretches the rib cage. I have a back condition which means my vertebrae are slowly fusing together. This puts pressure on the ligaments and muscles as they can no longer flex normally as my spine is fixed. This in turn causes the costochondritis. I take a muscle relaxant and morphine daily to manage the pain but so far accupuncture and physio have been most effective at easing things. I am lucky as both my pain clinic and physio do the accupuncture so I have it on the NHS. [/QUOTE]
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