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Old 03-28-2007, 07:44 PM #1
jdhaynes jdhaynes is offline
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Confused TOS in Austin Texas

Hi fellow TOS sufferers. I was diagnosed 9 months ago after about 1 year of pain. Am in constant pain, unrelieved by advil, aleve or flexeril. Have tried 2 different physical therapists for months. Just visited orthopedist - xray found extra cervical rib on affected side. Was referred to vascular doc (Dr. Mark Stewart) and will see him on 3/29.

Lots of questions - Is there anything between PT and surgery? Are there any recommended TOS docs in Austin, TX? Should I try a chiropractor? Does working at a computer all day make this worse? Are there good career changes if I need to make one - teaching perhaps?

If any of you are in central Texas, please provide recommendations of TOS treatments that have worked for you. Thanks and bless you all!
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