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Old 10-11-2014, 12:50 AM
16rhonda 16rhonda is offline
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Originally Posted by JAMY View Post
Interesting! My shoulder definitely sits forward, it's very noticeable. I have a diagnosis of bursitis as far back as 3+ years ago (by MRI and US). I've had tight pecs since after surgery. My muscles are very imbalanced now, have a lot of atrophy in the superspanius (sp?), etc. What type of surgeon did your TOS surgery?
Hes a thoracic surgeon, he runs the tos program at mass general in Boston.
Dr Donahue says Pec minor s is rare only 8% of people who have tos will get this.
I will be having botox for this next week. He says its not a good diagnostic tool, just another piece of the puzzle. Some of the other tos specialists mentioned on this forum say Pec minor occurs in 50% or more w tos.
Sounds like u need to see another tos specialist. Maybe u could see who your previous tos doc refers his pt 's. Where are u located?

Best of Luck!
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