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Old 05-10-2012, 11:26 AM #1
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Default Extreme tingling in arm after back arches

I have mild symptoms of both neuro and vascular TOS, though the symptoms of the latter are more pronounced.

Anyway, two months ago, when I did not know anything about TOS, I thought these symptoms were being caused by a slipped disc. So I did a few back arches for that. I didn't feel anything immediately after the back arches, but half an hour later I had extreme tingling in my right arm when I would raise it. I also felt some crawling sensation in my face.

What could it mean? Could this be taken as a test for TOS? Does this mean I definitely have TOS?
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