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Old 02-12-2007, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by marabunta View Post
Even if the Pec minor muscle looks normal, it doesn't necessarily meant that the Pec Minor procedure wouldn't help. If the goal is to make more room in that area, that may be the easiest,least invasive way to do it with with the least amount of side effects.

Just my layman opinion...

Marabunta,
N. California
I guess I would have to differ with what you say. The test clearly showed on my friend that her pec minor was causing the symptoms by pressure. If there isn't compression in an area for symptoms of TOS then any good doc wouldn't remove anything to make room for something that isn't an issue in the first place. No matter how easy or inexpensive it may be. That would never make sense. Anytime the body is opened it causes the chance for adhesions to form thus causing even more problems "in that area". Docs don't like trading one issue for another.
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