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Some of the movements of Ti Chi or Yoga {arms help up or out for any length of time} probably won't be to good for those with TOS - but you could adapt the moves to what you can do and go from there.
But I totally agree that slow, smooth movements and motions will give a benefit in overall health. what ever amount it is that you can do.
A lady on the PBS station here does chair exercises and chair yoga.
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