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Old 11-08-2013, 07:13 PM #1
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Default Pec Minor Syndrome

Hi everyone,

I've been dealing with some symptoms that resemble pec minor syndrome and/or TOS on my left side. I had scalenectomy + rib resection surgery in summer of 2012 and had good results.

My pec is way tighter on this side than it ever was on my other side. I've read through a number of the forums discussing pec minor syndrome, but I was curious if anybody had any thoughts on if...

1) my tight pec could be purely a result of TOS (in other words, would I be able to correct things with a surgery on this side?)

2) people have found a way to make a chronically tight pec minor release of calm down for an extended period of time

3) if a pec minor tentonomy surgery permanently changes your ability to push/pull things. Is weight lifting, swimming, etc. completely out of the option afterward?
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