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Old 12-18-2010, 05:45 PM
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I would make sure any surgeon does plenty of testing to know exactly where the compressions are before going in and just "guessing" at what might fix the problems.
Why cut more than what is needed to reduce the compression.

tight scalene's might be able to be resolved with expert PT - not exercises or things like that I mean ultrasound, LLLT, massage, triggerpoint work...passive for you they do the work.


Make sure the surgeon is very skilled & expert in this subject.

There is always a chance of scar tissue issues down the road.

I'll add more pros & cons later on
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