Cording - Bury Physio

Cording - Bury Physio

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Cording, otherwise known as Axillary web syndrome can occur after biopsy or lymph node removal.  Norma scar tissue from surgery can also contribute to cording.  It looks like and feels like a thick band of rope or cording that can travel the length of the

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