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Advice for evaluation in Denver
Hi everyone,
I am currently in PT for suspected TOS (type unknown) on my left side. My ortho doc did no testing; just an office exam and sent me to PT. Trigger point therapy, heat and massage are helping very short term, but symptoms come back quickly. Symptoms include horrible armpit pain/deltoid pain when I move my arm laterally and back, tingling pain top of hand, bottom of hand on ulnar side, left hand fatigue when doing any type of sustained activity. Sometimes I will have a sharp pain in my neck radiating upward, with numbness on left side of jaw and into my face. I feel I should get this evaluated by an experienced TOS doc. I've read threads about Annest, Brantigan, Sanders. I live near Denver, but all are out of my insurance network. Is one better than the other? Also, regarding testing--it sounds as if I need an MRA with arms up to look at bloodflow? Anything else? My entire spine has been MRI'ed in the past, so if I had extra ribs, wouldn't they have shown themselves there? I just had a brain MRI that showed the first few cervical vertebrae--my neurologist yet again looking for MS (which I don't have!!) Looks good, no issues. Clear spinal tap as well. Thank you for your help. Seems as if my entire neurological system is screwed up!!! :p |
I would pick Brantigan. Dr. Sanders does not do surgery anymore, he only assists Dr. Annest.
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