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Originally Posted by Jo*mar
There is also a small percentage of normal folks that will lose the pulse in those same positions, so it isn't a slam dunk as far as dxing.
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Given that TOS results from how all your structures come together and that all of those variables can be in degrees (rather than "on" or "off"), I often think that these people have "sub-symptomatic TOS".
It would be interesting to see a study that followed such people as well a control group that didn't lose the pulse during the clinical tests and observe what develops over time.