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Old 07-21-2015, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by booklover View Post
I'm not a good person to ask about surgery of LTN as in Melbourne Australia when I injured the LTN 20yrs ago-there wasn't the expertise here to even get any advice it's so rare. My understanding is surgery would only help for impingement/ obstruction.

My focus has been on functional restoration through clinical pilates, neurophysio /bobath technique, occupational therapy etc. Still pain remains a major issue for me and poor use of arm in raised position. However, I have hardly any winging after all my hard work and it makes a big difference to function at waist level. Don't be disheartened, my anatomy made me susceptible to developing bilateral TOS over time so your situation may have a much more optimistic outlook. booklover
What about your anatomy made you susceptible? Do you have that rib? Im glad to hear that you are improving your situation. Do you feel that its possible in your future to retun to 100% normal function?
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