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Old 11-14-2012, 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by shengggmd View Post
i have had both pec minor syndrome and neurogenic tos. successfully treated by physical therapy. i am both a patient and a physician. pec minor tenotomy a 45 min. procedure can significantly reduce the compression if the diagnosis is well established. also very quick recovery time. so if physical therapy fails it is a relatively simple procedure. good luck to you

how did you get dx'd with pec minor syndrome? through a pt?
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