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


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Old 01-15-2012, 03:53 PM #11
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Dynamic simply means that your arm is placed in different levels, especially above shoulder level. Example would be an MRI of the brachial plexus with arm down, at shoulder level and above the head, not just Laying in one position
I understand that. My question is where did pixified get the tests? I had an ultrasound too but neither the tech nor the doctor understood what was needed for TOS, even after I pointed it out.

@pixified, can you share where you got your ultrasound tests?

My TOS has improved considerably under conservative care, but my circulation still gets backed up in my neck and subclavian area. I would like some quantification of the compression I have.
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I understand that. My question is where did pixified get the tests? I had an ultrasound too but neither the tech nor the doctor understood what was needed for TOS, even after I pointed it out.

@pixified, can you share where you got your ultrasound tests?

My TOS has improved considerably under conservative care, but my circulation still gets backed up in my neck and subclavian area. I would like some quantification of the compression I have.
My dopper ultrasounds were done at the vascular surgery center at Stanford University by the same doc that performed my rib resection.
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