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


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Old 07-16-2012, 12:06 PM #21
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Catalina, if you can't find anything on the list on this forum, maybe you could try to google Pt's in your area who have experience with techniques that have helped others on the forum, like myofascial release, active release technique and call them to see if they have any experience that may help you. Also, if your surgery is in 2 weeks, and you have never done pt before, it probably isn't long enough to really know whether it helped or not. Maybe you can try it for 4 to 6 weeks (that's what surgeons I have spoken to have recommended) before going through with the surgery.

J, I think the bp block is diagnostic too but other surgeons have just said they don't use it because it is not specific enough, to really see the source. They think that injecting numbing meds in any area of the body doesn't necessarily indicate where exactly the pain may be coming from. That's why the scalene block was used more, because it is more specific. But many of the surgeons I spoke to just don't find it as useful anymore, because now they are saying it is also not specific enough, including Annest and Brantigan in Denver.
What do they suggest is the best test for Neurogenic TOS?

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Old 07-16-2012, 03:24 PM #22
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Default Clavical rib, bigger on the right too!

Hello,
You seem to have the same as me, I too have clavicle ribs on both sides, worse symptoms on the right due to it being bigger. Unlike you have had no help from a sceptical system in England. Chiro is the only thing getting me through. And I have been going around once a week for 6 years, before I even knew it was the ribs causing the problem. I hope you find therapies that work or you. I am hoping to get some real help when I return to Australia in September.
Best wishes, Anna
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What do they suggest is the best test for Neurogenic TOS?
Every surgeon has their own opinions on what tests are diagnostic. Brantigan has some sort of special CT scan he would have me do to see better on what is compressing what, he said it would help show if I have a fibrous band connecting my cervical rib to first rib. He didn't mention a need for any other test. I remember him saying that that the scalene block is impossible to carry out properly and the brachial plexus block will get rid of symptoms because of the anesthesia in a non-specific way. Annest wants a C8 NCV test done along with the MAC test to check the pec minor because he works directly with Sanders who still does the MAC test although it seems no other doctors really do it.
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