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Old 07-20-2014, 06:19 PM #1
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Default Thoracic outlet syndrome and shoulder tendonitis

Hello,
I am writing from Canada and I am a french speaking canadian so sorry for my mistakes while writing in english.
I had been diagnosed with a left neurogenic TOS in December 2011. I had done PT for a year before getting a surgery (rib resection, scalenectomy). Since surgery I am dealing with chronic pain and in March 2014 a Physiatrist diagnoses me with a left shoulder tendonitis and an impingement syndrome. For me it is obvious that the two conditions are related. I probably use my letf arm and shoulder 50% less than before TOS. At my insurance they are saying that the two conditions are not related. Does anyone had TOS and after got a Tendonitis and impingement syndrome?
Thank you very much
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