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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome/Brachial Plexopathy. In Memory Of DeAnne Marie. |
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Hi guys,
While doing research on my ntos and CT junction injury I came to know about stallete (cervicothoracic) ganglion nerves ( part of sympethetic nervous system) and i think my facial pain might be the cause of this cervicothoracic ganglion injury or lrritation since this ganglion is close to CT junction anterior to first rib head and C7 spinous process.The muscle twitching in legs, facial pain and lack of blood to hands(which in turn causes RSI) is all caused by this ganglion issues and this is also the main cause of CRPS. Apart from subclavican artery compression, this ganglion injury is also a major cause of vascular deficiency to hands. Do you think we being tos patients are more suspectiable to have CRPS in near future? Experts please help me in understanding more on this. regards Ramdas |
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