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Old 03-25-2016, 02:02 PM #6
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I hope the appointment goes well. That Washington U nerve injury site specifically mentioned compression of the thoracic nerve as a reason for winged scapula and said PT is often the treatment. They do have a surgery for it but hopefully that won't be needed. I support your quest for quick info. It can make a difference. You certainly want to be sure what to do.
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