Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie.


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Old 03-09-2011, 11:39 PM #1
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Oh yes , quite a few have even had to go to ER for heart check- all due to severe spasms of the chest muscles & intercoastals - those muscles go nuts and makes it seem like some sort of heart thing happening.

I had it too, but by then I had read here about the others same experiences & the descriptions- and I knew I was having severe spasms at the time too. So I just monitored myself , just in case it might be heart related...but as soon as the spasms faded the weird chest & heart sensations faded away too.

there was a DC -I think he was based in FL.. he had TOS type sx too.
I don't think he has posted here but did join, I'll try to contact him.
Maybe he would know of someone good in FL.
I checked and looks like he is located out of the country now.


If you can find a really good /expert PT place, or expert chiropractor that does PT type modalities - that will be a good benefit.

Most MDs don't really treat it - unless you need rx'd meds or rx'd PT.

but if you can find the PT place you want to go to then tell the dr that you think it will be a good place, and hope they rx it for you.

home stuff - posture, gentle stretches, trigger point work..
see the sticky threads up above for more
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