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


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Default Spinal Cord Stimulation?

Has anyone considered or had Spinal Cord Stimulation? My TOS has worsened since my last TOS surgery (scalenectomy) so we tried a pec minor block but I had no relief from that. The doctor who did the block suggested I investigate Spinal Cord Stimulation. I had never heard of it on here (and a quick search didn't give me anything) so I thought I'd ask. Thanks!

1999 - onset of symptoms
4/09 - successful 1st rib resection
11/12 - recurrence of NTOS
2/14 - anterior scalenectomy - worsening of symptoms
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