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Old 11-22-2012, 06:34 PM #1
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Hey anyone know a good neurologist who specializes in diagnosing or treating NTOS? Preferably in Ny Nj Pa Ct area. My workers comp doctor gave me authorization to see a neurologist this time not a vascular surgeon....I know some neurologists diagnose TOS, but I'm having a really hard time finding one. Another question....has anyone ever experienced a sort of ticking sound when your neck/head/shoulder are in certain positions. The sound is in sync with my pulse and it kind of sounds like its coming from my neck maybe, it's like a squirting/ticking sound. Weird. Happens a lot while I'm sitting at my desk in a forward position. Like right now typing. So let me stop...lol.
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I have a great neurologist, but my experience is that they are not typically the ones to diagnose or treat the ntos. Many of them don't even believe in it.

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Hey anyone know a good neurologist who specializes in diagnosing or treating NTOS? Preferably in Ny Nj Pa Ct area. My workers comp doctor gave me authorization to see a neurologist this time not a vascular surgeon....I know some neurologists diagnose TOS, but I'm having a really hard time finding one. Another question....has anyone ever experienced a sort of ticking sound when your neck/head/shoulder are in certain positions. The sound is in sync with my pulse and it kind of sounds like its coming from my neck maybe, it's like a squirting/ticking sound. Weird. Happens a lot while I'm sitting at my desk in a forward position. Like right now typing. So let me stop...lol.
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When my neck muscles get tight and even more so when they were in spasms, I had a chugging/whooshing pulse sound.
It was worse for me when tring to sleep, the constant whooshing kept me awake.

Mine did go away after the spasms & constant tightness go resolved. But it did take a while, and it may come back at times.
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