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mspennyloafer 06-22-2011 07:17 PM

grr now my pt is saying that she doesnt think i have tos this whole time, that i have rsd

i guess that would explain the 24/7 hand numbness im experiencing but i have never had my hands change colors and im not sensitive to the touch, nor have i had any skin changes..

:mad:


here's my diagnosis RSI/TOS/droopy shoulder syndrome complicated by hypermobility syndrome and possible hormonal/vitamin deficiencies, ive read the really bad ones can take up to two years to heal.

maybe RSI isn't a real diagnosis tho or people dont understand it unless you have straight up carpal tunnel

Jomar 06-22-2011 07:35 PM

PT thinks RSD or RSI?? - TOS & RSD or TOS/RSI??
I'm confused...

Some sx do overlap but after you read on the RSD forum & the sticky threads you will see the main differences between them (RSD & TOS).
But some w/ long term TOS can end up with RSD also.
mainly because the nervous systems gets out of whack and then the RSD starts showing up.

mspennyloafer 06-22-2011 07:49 PM

my pt says rsd, never mentioned rsi and doesnt even think i have tos

i dont think i have rsd, but the mild edema i get is confusing to me but people with rsi AND tos get that also

mspennyloafer 06-22-2011 07:59 PM

those paralyzing neck spasms i had I KNOW were tos. ive read these boards enough to understand.

im starting to think the "official diagnosis" doesnt even matter..just the treatment. my lower t-spine is ridiculously tight. pt is trying to loosen it up.

boytos 06-23-2011 02:05 AM

It is just the famous cyriax release.

mspennyloafer 06-23-2011 08:39 AM

thank you, i did not know the technical name for it
and only one pt has ever mentioned it to me

it gives me major relief which i take to mean my shoulder is just hanging off my body like it needs a brace.

COMPRESSION vs traction

mspennyloafer 06-23-2011 09:01 AM

im wondering if you have that area not circulating for a long long time would that just make your hands numb numb for like months and months, that's the part i dont get

i like taking antioxidants a lot too, which would support that.

if only my left side were the same, it's very hard to treat sides where the pain is radically different

Jomar 06-23-2011 01:06 PM

Is this what the PT is doing?
Cyriax
http://www.google.com/search?q=www.c...ient=firefox-a

mspennyloafer 06-23-2011 01:10 PM

eh the pt is doing a bunch of different manual techniques

they arent cyriax "certified" or anything like that


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