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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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Last edited by chroma; 12-04-2011 at 03:08 AM. Reason: typo |
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I had the block done on 11/23. It was part of my diagnostic testing at my first appointment with the specialist. I had the anterior scalene injection and the pectoralis minor injection.
I swear that standing up straight you can see that my left side is hanging. I'm talking about the shoulder area. It's very obvious the different in the left and right. It was not this obvious at all before the injections. I do believe they worked to help relax the muscles I mentioned. I've had 3 PT visits this week. On Monday, the PT couldn't even touch the thoracic area b/c I was so sore from the injections and couldn't even turn my neck to the right without sharp, stabbing knife like pain. By Friday, she could start to massage that area and work on it some.....but the shoulder area is just a mystery! How in the heck does your shoulder blade end up over by your arm pit? I called the specialist and they want me to alternate ice/heat all weekend and call them back at the beginning of the week if it's not better. Since nothing with TOS is what you'd call "normal" they can't tell me over the phone if I should be concerned or not. It's a 3 hr drive to get there one way. I don't want to make an unnessecary trip if I don't have to. With that being said, I also don't want to walk around with my shoulder hanging down and cause myself more problems in the long run. I haven't even been strong enough to start stretching at PT after 3 visits. I'm really concerned that I will have no option other than surgery and am pretty scared about the entire TOS issue. Thanks for the replies and I appreciate you taking the time to read this and give me any comments or suggestions or experiences you might have. Julie |
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I hope it resolves with some good therapy & luck.
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I hate to say I cant remember how much was injected? It was done in the anterior scalene muscle by ct gudied and ultra sound. I flared each time I was injected, about 8hrs after the injection, just after I would want to go to bed the area would get very sore, and go into spasm, but be better by the next day. If they are injecting multiple areas, they would be called trigger point injections, as upposed to just targeting the tos triangle area. IMO
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