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Hi, question about the TOS
I'm not here much due the RSD but I have it under control.
I start PT tomorrow for the TOS, Fibro, Neck and back problems. My question is, I was reading up on some of my records and they say I have TOS in the upper and lower brachial plexus. What does that mean? I can't find any info on it. My left side is the worst from not having surgery and I have been doing too much and have it going again. Thanks for any help you can give me. Ada |
I found this that explains it, or some of it anyway -
[ * The five roots are the five anterior rami of the spinal nerves, after they have given off their segmental supply to the muscles of the neck. * These roots merge to form three trunks: o "superior" or "upper" (C5-C6) o "middle" (C7) o "inferior" or "lower" (C8-T1) * Each trunk then splits in two, to form six divisions: o anterior division of the upper, middle and lower trunks o posterior division of the upper, middle, and lower trunks * These six divisions will regroup to become the three cords. The cords are named by their position in respect to the axillary artery. o The posterior cord is formed from the three posterior divisions of the trunks (C5-T1) o The lateral cord is the anterior divisions from the upper and middle trunks (C5-C7) o The medial cord is simply a continuation of the anterior division of the lower trunk (C8-T1) ] there's more here with images and diagrams on the page- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brachial_plexus |
Thanks for this explanation. No doctor ever told me that. You're great :D
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Thanks JoMar,
I had found that website but still couldn't understand it, I think I do now. It helped me understand why I was hurting differently then I remembered on the right side.
Had PT yesterday to work on the TOS, Fibro, neck and back problems. I try to stay very active but I'm finding out, this is not good for me. My PTist said that my mind was telling me I could do more then my body is. Too bad they can't get together. LOL Ada |
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Sounds like a good therapist. You need to drink plenty of water after therapy, like inhale it. It helps. I promise. :hug: Quote:
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Hmmm, interesting info on a subject that has confused me too! My physio says my pain is lower plexus related - i get confused as to whether all my symptoms can be put down to just the lower plexus though so need to quiz her a little more next week about that.....
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