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Originally Posted by rbn4jsus
No way could I do that-prop my TOS arms up! My arms are down by my sides all the time, when I prop I hurt. Anytime mu arm is at any sort of angle from my body they start throbbing...no propping for me!!
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I wish there was some kind of "index" or "map" that listed these characteristics along with their likely implication (compression in the costoclavicular space, brachial plexus fused to the rib, etc.). I bet in 100 years there will be one.
Too bad I don't live in the future!