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Originally Posted by bettertoser
Dr. Brantigan along with a radiologist at PSl has come up with a CT, (I think) that will show the pec minor if it is part of the cause. Sorry I can't recall what it is but you can call his office and ask.
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Even if the Pec minor muscle looks normal, it doesn't necessarily meant that the Pec Minor procedure wouldn't help. If the goal is to make more room in that area, that may be the easiest,least invasive way to do it with with the least amount of side effects.
Just my layman opinion...
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N. California