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Join Date: May 2011
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Join Date: May 2011
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There are three tests that were used to diagnose the pec minor issue. The first was a simple push test on the nerve bundle behind the pec minor tendon. The second is a comparative analysis of a specific muscle response and Erb's point (over time) of EMG tests and NCV tests. the third is a higly specific Doppler test that shows axillaryvein and artery impingement at that location.
My tests over 30 months included multiple EEG, EMG/NCV, Doppler flow symmetry, Doppler ultrasound, MRI/MRA of the bilateral bracial plexus, multiple MR of my spine and brain, as well as a physical therapy evaluation. I should note that was never a physical therapy candidate. I am a former national level swimmer, who suffered severe spinal fractures in 1996 and 2001, thus leading to a bad mix of ingredients for TOS
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