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Old 07-08-2012, 01:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
I agree, advanced PT or expert chiros were the best help for me, luckily I improved when I found the good ones, and off work, so didn't need to do too much of the dr shuffle.
Heybro, have you checked out any of the PT's list that I posted? I think it is a good list, you have to look them up and call them to see if any of them know about TOS. Didnd't Dr. Molina have any recommendations?

It has taken me awhile to find the good ones-you have to be persistent and do alot of research

I had one Dr.,a nerophysiologist who took 4 months to get an appt. with, so by the time I saw him I alreday had 3 dr's tell me I had TOS. I swear he was googling it while I was sitting there and then proceeded to tell me things I knew far more than he did,and then told me it was so rare that I probably didnt have it. Suffice it to say I will not be going back to him
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