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


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Old 10-20-2014, 10:22 AM #11
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what is cerebral tos? Never heard of this!
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It's when you think about TOS too much and it drives you crazy.
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Never heard this bf. Saw surgeon mid Sept. He says I have Pec minor s, but that this doesn't cause neck pain. After my last surgery he said the scalenes were so fibrous like a sharp knife, the worst hes ever seen. I think this is why he took out most of middle scalene too. I read Pec m can cause neck pain.
idk maybe scm is working overtime cuz other muscles are gone.
What's ctnvs/ ctos stand for?
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This is probably exactly what is happening. Your scalenes and SCM are synergists and work as neck flexors and stabilizers. With your scalenes gone and your central nervous system not used to calling other muscles to help, each time you look down (i.e. flex), you are using the SCM to work both as a stabilizer and a neck flexor.

I'd suggest asking some PT to help you with training your deep neck flexors to take the load away from the SCM.
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