Hello,
Have you had a MRI recently to rule out any cervical or T spine issues?
We also have some threads on testing for TOS or more ruling out of other causes, their is not 100% foolproof test that will show TOS - unless there is extra cervie rib or other bony anomalies in the area.
How is your upper body posture?
When you look in a mirror for a side view is your head forward &/or shoulders rounded , hunched or forward of the body?
These forward of the body postures can close up the Brac Plex area and cause vascular or nerve symptoms.
Can you get a full & comprehensive evaluation from an
advanced physical therapist?
Or an
expert chiropractor that has additional knowledge of soft tissue problems?
Also check our sticky threads for much more info & other medical TOS related websites
post #1 on this one is loaded with a crash course of info -
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread84.html