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Old 07-29-2010, 10:37 AM #9
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An accident with an ambulance. How ironic. It sounds like a bad ten years. Mine was not quite so bad, but also started ten years ago. And I guess TOS goes with winging scapulae whatever the cause.

I work on strengthening, but my muscle strength seems to fluctuate. Sometimes, like now- I can barely do a push-up. A month ago, I could do 20 a day. Not sure what that is about.

Thanks for the suggestions. I am not sure of the type of tape that was used on me. It helped me feel normal again for a while but I think at this point I have enough strength by other muscles in the area to compensate. Still winged, but feels more stable st least.

Thanks again for the replies and suggestions.



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Originally Posted by (Broken Wings) View Post
I was rear ended by an ambulance at a red light in October 2000. almost ten years ago.

I gripped the steering wheel, set my emergency brake with my left foot - which I broke the rubber pad in half during the accident, set my gearshift to first gear and held the clutch and brake with my right foot, (to keep from hitting the vehicle stopped at the redlight in front of me) and took a good hit. I had bulges and herniations from a previous MVA, so that was made worse by the ambulance accident.

Then I was diagnosed with TOS, scalene muscle spasms, and now know I had pectoralis major and minor muscle spasms, which was very difficult to get good care for.

I call it seven and a half years of pure hell ! ! ! ! !

Had PT for 7 years, cervical epidurals X3 that helped and many, many, many other treatment modalities and meds, patches, gadgets, reachers/grabbers and mostly just done without. I put blinders on in my house, as it was not presentable for yeeeeeeaaaarrsss. Still not the way I want it. I'm working on it, though.

In late '07 I found LED and infrared light therapy pads. They have been a turning point to recovery for me. I will tell you more about the lights if you are interested. I ended up with 3 pads, and I want a couple more.

I've also used trigger point therapies that helped a lot. Using a Theracane http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&s...=&oq=&gs_rfai= or The Miracle Balls http://www.google.com/images?hl=en&g...=&oq=&gs_rfai= .

I'm working on strengthening and endurance and fighting depression right now. It's a battle, but I'm winning.

You've got to fight like hell in life sometimes, and that's what I feel like I'm doing.

I thank God I'm able to do as much as I can these days. I never would have believed I would get this much better.

Dont' give up. Keep trying.

Ask, ask and ask more questions. knowledge and support is empowering. We're here for you...

BTW: Was it Kinesio Tape your therapist used on you, or just regular sports tape? Kinesio Tape has healing properties in its design. It's also a good reminder so as to not overstretch. You dont have to wear it everyday or all day if you don't want, but it will give you relief. Nobody likes having to fiddle with theirself so much... tweak-tweak. I'm so tired of tweaking and adjusting.
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