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Old 10-21-2012, 11:53 AM
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That is wonderful news! Kudos to you. I got in touch with Dr. Ando, and he suggested I come to CA for a diagnosis - but that is not an option living in VA. I have just started PT and am having unbearable flare-ups. You guys who live in CA surely are blessed with experienced TOS physical therapist. So happy you are seeing such progress



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Originally Posted by stos2 View Post
Hi everyone,

Just wanted to post about my progress, I have made 3 trips to So Cal since Aug 2012 from Northern Cal to see Dr. Art Ando and Dr. James Sposa of Ando and Aston. And I am feeling much better.

I had scar tissue issues on my brachial plexus 10 months after having a scalenectomy 2010, I started my PT with Peter Edgelow and was stuck in a limited part of his core breathing program. I couldn't sleep for 3 years on my sides at all. I will not list all the can't do's as I had a long list (most of us have the same can't do's). I scheduled my appointments to see a surgeon for first rib removal.

On this forum's advice...

I began my progress here in the Bay area with myofascial release from a local therapist( not a TOS specialist) but she had a functional approach and started to think of how she could bring my functions back one by one. Finally I started sleeping for a little time on my sides and could start doing a little bit of everything that I couldn't do.
I cancelled my appointments to see the surgeon.
I was still struggling with upper chest( pect minor tightness) and scalene pain and elbow pain.

I found Ando and Aston in Anaheim hills through this forum. I am now being able to sleep for longer periods on my sides, as they have been able to do some rib work and mobilising my pect minor area among other things and also taught me to self massage my side of the rib cage with a soft foam roller and self massage the under arm as well as the entire arm with a pinkie ball and my elbow pain is much better as well, not all gone yet, but much better.

I am now able to progress in Peter Edgelow's diaphramatic breathing protocol. I am able to do the full range of the core program and have progressed to some parts of the 3'' roller and exercise ball program.

I am seeing a therapist who is a specialist in PNF now in the Bay area to help me with nerve mobilization and see if this helps me to get rid of the elbow pain totally and also help me with bringing some strength back to my left arm and hand that has still some weakness left .
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