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Old 12-02-2011, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by bunz50 View Post
Hi Cathie, sorry you are having a tough time, have you had an MRI since your surgery? My neuro had me have one 8 months after my 3 level fusion, it showed moderate foraminal narrowing due to vertebral body ostoephytes at three levels both sides, these bone spurs can produced symptoms quite similar to your ulnar nerve compression, may I ask how your PT and MT determine that you have TOS? After different tests that my neuro did, one being called The MacKinnon(I will confirm)he sent me to a cardiovascular and thoracic surgeon named Dr. Craig Pearce located on North Service Rd E. where he performed a doppler ultra sound along with the Mackinnon test and a couple others tests with my arms that he dx me with TOS. You may want to ask you PT to write out a report with his concerns to take to your neuro appt? Have you spoke with your family dr he may refer you to Dr.Pearce? I thought with workman comp it was your Dr that made the decision of the return to work thing? Take care!
Bunz
Hi Bunz,

Yes, it is my neuro that makes the decision about the return to work thing. I see him in 2 weeks. I will ask about Dr. Pearce, thank you. The PT & MT both said I have all the symptoms that confirm TOS, but a dr needs to make the final diagnosis. I haven't been formally tested for it, that's why I wanted to learn more before I see Dr. Jhawar on the 15th.

I"m still no where close to being better, hard time coping with pain during the days without going to work, so I don't think returning is an option for me right now. My hand is always numb, cold, tingling, painful, pain in the ulnar nerve area and my scalene muscles and traps hurt like a bad toothache 24/7. It's horrible. Don't seem to be making any progress. I have no fine motor control over my right hand, have to balance and steady on a pillow just to put eye makeup on. Ugh.

I wanted the diagnosis to be considered so I can get an extension on PT for it through WSIB. If I have it then it should be treated, without a diagnosis they only treat the injury listed with WSIB (as you know they are particular with everything).

Yes, I did have an MRI a few months ago, but they only looked at the hardware, and it never went to the T1 level only my C-spine.

Thanks for the information, I'm sure Dr. Jhawar has the similar knowledge and referrals as Dr. Shimisa, so I will discuss with him and if I don't get anywhere then I will ask my GP.

Take care,
Cathie

Last edited by cath1; 12-02-2011 at 03:39 PM. Reason: forgot something
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