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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Originally Posted by Babsie
Went for the EMG testin on friday, came back with no nerve damage, and my muscle pain is way high she said, do stretching is what she said, like i havnt done enough of that already.
The Surgeon i seen a while back was a Dr. Bicknell.
Maybe your right, just suck it up and go on, cus im tired of doctors appointments. Im tired of it all actually, Work is good, but with this exam i can guarantee WSIB will not cover me for anything else. this was the last test. Time to get used to it and move on. Thanks for everything people you have helped alot. 
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I don;t mean by any means to suck it up, but we need to change the way we do things';
An EMG is NOT going to find early TOS as the sensory nerves are tested, the ones that feel heat....the nerves tested during an EMG are the motor nerves which are larger, and last effected. These are the nerves that make your hand jerk back from the heat when the sensory nerves "feel" it.
Did Rick Reed do your test at the Upper Extremity inst do your test,
Dr Rick Reed or Tom Tolsom are the tops in inturpurting and diagx TOS on EMG by the wave patterns.
I had an EMG that showed nothing, but Tolson did mine with the receiver in my palm and the transmitter along my collar bone that was sending the signal. This showed the tos
When you raise your hands up in the air, like you are being held up the "stick em up" position.....bring your arms back that you feel it tight in the center back. This will close or compress the outlet if it is the issue.
See how long you can hold your hands up like this, 15 sec 2 minutes? Count how long they are up and when you feel what symptoms.
But never give up, see what you have and work with it. One thought, PT every day of the week is work....those nerves need to rest.
It is not a no pain no gain with TOS. You want to relax the spasms instead of inflaming muscles and nerves.
Have you seen Scott Fried?
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