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Old 06-12-2011, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by hellothere View Post
Is it possible for TOS to occur in a phases, for instance my physio told me that my chest and anterior delts were way to tight and strong for my back thus pulling me foward and giving me the rounded shoulder look . after these past few months i have been reversing that and i am improving.

I wonder if i could maybe even permanantly fix this by continuning to balance myself out
Sounds like a good theory to me. If your tos slowly developed over time, things slowly got worse, and as you over compensated with different muscles other things got out of wack. By slowly correcting this you could be one of those that does get better. You cant look it as a quick fix though...if your on the road to recovery, keep going, it may take a couple years be prepard for the long hall.
From there, maintaining whay you have learned about your body and what sets it off you should be able to live a "normal" life. I think you will always have to be aware of it though.
If you are improving with therapy that is great!!! Im sure you know its a big commitment, but well worth it. Wish I could say therapy has worked for me, but so happy when I hear someone who is having postive results.
all the best.
Cheers,
Jay
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