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khakis 03-29-2012 04:53 PM

need CLT area neuro--checked list already
 
Looking for a neurologist in Charlotte area exp. with TOS. The only one on list is deceased. I don't need a surgeon--just a 2nd opinion/diagnosis. I've seen a Sports Med MD who said TOS, wants to run and EMG before giving me exercises. My ins deductible is too high and the EMG will cost 2800--SO, wanting either a 2nd opinion on necessity or a neuro who can tell what type I have with other measures and offer exercises.
thanks for all the help--

nospam 03-29-2012 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by khakis (Post 865068)
Looking for a neurologist in Charlotte area exp. with TOS. The only one on list is deceased. I don't need a surgeon--just a 2nd opinion/diagnosis. I've seen a Sports Med MD who said TOS, wants to run and EMG before giving me exercises. My ins deductible is too high and the EMG will cost 2800--SO, wanting either a 2nd opinion on necessity or a neuro who can tell what type I have with other measures and offer exercises.
thanks for all the help--

I think a vascular surgeon is going to be your best bet for finding someone to give you an opinion regarding what type of TOS you have. The head of vascular surgery at a university medical center should be able to do this for you.

However, since you state that you aren't looking for a surgeon, try looking at chiropractors.

http://www.topteamfitnessacademy.com/chiropractor/

Also, I was able to find relief for a majority of my symptoms through massage therapy. This guy claims to treat TOS.

http://www.bodysourcecw.com/

khakis 03-29-2012 05:04 PM

thanks for the help--my husband has been pushing a chiro but i'm one of those who just won't try it again--sorry--NO offense to anyone, it's just me. I guess I was thinking a neuro is my best (non chiro) next option--should I be thinking about a dif type of DR?

nospam 03-29-2012 05:09 PM

It appears to me that there are more resources in Chapel Hill/Raleigh/Durham?

nospam 03-29-2012 05:17 PM

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Originally Posted by khakis (Post 865075)
thanks for the help--my husband has been pushing a chiro but i'm one of those who just won't try it again--sorry--NO offense to anyone, it's just me. I guess I was thinking a neuro is my best (non chiro) next option--should I be thinking about a dif type of DR?

Chiros do more than adjustment. Just tell them you don't want any adjustment. They do Physical Therapy and therapeutic massage as well. I think seeing a Chiro with TOS experience would be a quick and dirty way to get another opinion.

I think seeing a Vascular Surgeon for diagnosis is going to more fruitful than a Neurologist in your area.

Jomar 03-29-2012 07:29 PM

i will admit that the chiro I came across was very good with the whole body alignment and doing PT type modalities- very gentle with adjustments too.

You can usually just ask for a evaluation- but seek out an expert & well trained one that also studies to keep up with all things healthy.

There are advanced PT people out there - go to something like - physical therapy association website, and search for ones in your area with lots of letters after their name LOL
- I was able to locate a teacher of PT at the local university he also had his own PT clinic - he was very helpful.

Many body worker types like Feldendkrais, Bowen, McKenzie, Alexander - any of those has videos & websites telling more about them.
I always forget this guys name -Erik Dalton seems like another possible technique - has a video here-
http://www.youtube.com/results?searc...let%20syndrome


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