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Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 10
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Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2018
Posts: 10
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Any successes with first rib mobilization Or non surgical approach?
Hi I was diagnosed with the yips 8 years ago with throwing a baseball. I could throw long distance but anything short distance would be very problematic. Ive had two shoulder surgeries since then, one to repair a torn labrum and bicep tendon, another a year and a half later to scope out shoulder.
I haven't been able to throw anything above low intent since. Ive had my shoulder severaly sublux a handful of times whenever I would try and push it. Despite passing EMG tests and traditional tos testing my theory is it's a nerve issue.
I had a pt visually examine my shoulder and he noticed that my rotator cuff muscles were 70% the size of my non dominant side. This was last year, almost three years after surgery.
From my research I've found that there's a lot of people who pass the EMG tests and still diagnosed with TOS. I believe that is through some sort of process of elimination like my situation.
My question is has there been any success with first rib mobilization or non surgical approach?
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