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TOC (more signs of how unknown we are)
this came from a PT office: (notice the use of TOC instead of TOS as it actually is)
I checked with our head therapist and she said that we have treated TOC but it is not a commonly diagnosed problem, so we have treated it on a limited basis. If you have an order for PT, we would be happy to see you. |
Oh yes- so many "names" it is called by.
[The other diagnostic labels that have been used to describe thoracic outlet syndrome are: Cervical rib syndrome Scalenus anticus syndrome Costoclavicular syndrome Hyperabduction syndrome Pectoralis minor syndrome Brachiocephalic syndrome Nocturnal paresthetic brachialgia Fractured clavicle-rib syndrome Effort vein thrombosis (Paget-Schroetter syndrome) Superior outlet syndrome Naffziger syndrome Subcoracoid pectoralis minor syndrome First thoracic rib syndrome Costoclavicular compression syndrome Cervical rib and band syndrome The three most common types of thoracic outlet syndrome in our clinic is the scalenus anticus syndrome, the costoclavicular syndrome and the hyperabduction syndrome.] http://lloydchiro.com/2011/10/other-...tlet-syndrome/ |
It is also called
There is nothing wrong with you. |
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