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


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Old 07-16-2007, 02:02 PM #1
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Default How to find good PT????

I started PT two weeks ago on the advice of my neurologist. He referred her under the impression she knew TOS. After two days I quit. I saw my neurologist today and explained that she was doing range manuvers and stretching, over the head and back. He told me not to return. I was in more pain after therapy than before. I see Dr. Togut tomorrow and am hoping he can help. My neurologist is hoping he can give me some information to give a therapist by me to learn how to deal with TOS patients. No one seems to know. It's very frustrating. As you all know, everyday living, laundry, making beds, dishes, etc. are very difficult. I can do them, put pay for it later. Trying to get my kids involved. My husband is having rotator-cuff surgery on Wednesday so he is of no help. I'm hoping Dr. Togut has some suggestions. Does anyone have a site with exercises?? I have two exercises that my doc told me about but not really doing anythin. Thanks, Linda
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