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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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Coop has has tos for a very long time....even longer than me... He has also had a bad surgery a ways back. Everyone is different, and he probably has a lot of funky stuff going on inside of him by now, I am certain I do. Tos isn't supposed to affect the lower extremities either, but my hip flexors are so weak my left leg gives in on my sometimes now...since the anterior scalene botox.
Curving/rounding the shoulders is done to compensate for the body not working correctly. Doing so always made me feel more relaxed. I would go to pt to work on this, but I slept on my side after I feel asleep, always, until after my pec minor release, thus undoing any pt to correct this. Now I sleep with neck pillows and heating pads on my back to start and a side sleeping that doesn't curl my shoulders because that feels awkward now that I have had the pec minor release. I usually put a heating pad on my neck when side sleeping to better tolerate it. |
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Early on I had hyper sensitive elbows, so just touching on the mattress was enough to keep me awake.
I padded & wrapped my elbows and that helped me to not sleep on my sides back then. Some use a pillow or rolled blanket along the sides of their body til they get used to sleeping flat. A very comfortable pillow & mattress helps a lot.
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-- Printed "NO SIDE SLEEPING" in huge block letters a couple times and put one in the bedroom and one in the office. -- Put pillows on each side like Jomar mentioned. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Akash (06-04-2015) |
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Thanks! So the pillows are basically to prevent you from rolling back onto your sides. Do you find neck position to either side an issue?
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There is also a transition posture you might try. You start on your side, but then twist you upper back to lay flat so your shoulders aren't compressed. I find it hard to maintain though. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Akash (06-04-2015) |
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Does anyone wake up w biceps soreness that are side sleepers? When I wake up on rt side mostly I have bicep sore, espec if I take a valium bf bed as this makes me in a coma so I'm on one side too long. Was hoping Pec m surgery would of helped this, but doesn't look like it has. I haven't heard anyone on here complain about biceps pain. I dont think my surgeon knows why I have this sx. Ive had this sx since 2009, and 3 surgeries I thought would of helped! So strange wish someone had answers to why st least!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ramdas (11-20-2015) |
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