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


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Old 08-01-2019, 01:26 PM #6
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
EMG is often negative w/TOS, unless the major nerves are being severely affected..

One test or a few tests will not prove or rule out TOS.
Usually it is when other causes are ruled out then TOS is more the culprit.

I suggest looking thru or TOS docs & PTs sticky thread, I wouldn't waste time & money going to MDs that are not fully up on the syndrome..

MDs & PTs


Trigger points can make for many referred pain symptoms so it is good to learn about those - and it might be a large part of your symptoms
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You can post your state or area for other dr suggestions.
some members stay with friends or relatives for a short time if they are closer to a good TOS dr location.


since you were very active & fit - And no actual injury happened to change things??

I would think it is accumulated injury issue. much like a chronic RSI.. and can be turned around to a more normal state with lots of rest & proper therapies..
If you go to a top TOS dr some will require PT sessions before considering surgery ,unless there is a glaring anomaly that shows up in imaging or testing..

If you aren't nervous about seeking expert chiropractic care?? --- I will say that I had the best results from a very good chiro he also did mixed PT /massage techniques and had a Low level laser & IF stim.. did top rib mobilization , adjust my wrist/elbow shoulder as needed, and he also did the c1 c2 adjusting..

.....and /or seek out a very advanced PT/body-worker type person..

If they ever make things worse or don't adjust to what you can tolerate then quit that place..and find a better one..

If you didn't have good form / body mechanics when lifting , that might be how the accumulated injury came about.

Hypertrophy of the muscles can be a cause too -if you got over sized - it crowds the nerves & blood flow thru the outlet..
so sometimes letting the muscle get back to a more normal size and with some flexibility work things may resolve, if that is the case..
Hi, I have read 21 pages under TOS and everytime there is a URL / reference to a thread it just taken me to a main page. How do I find threads you are referencing in this post?
Sorry, I had to remove links. Since I am new it won't let me post w urls.
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