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Question X-rays show what?

I have an x-ray to do tomorrow (for SSDI disability determination) and I was wondering, what can it show? I am under the impression that RSIs are not visible on them.....
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It's probably to check for other cause or rule out any other problem/causes.
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I have an x-ray to do tomorrow (for SSDI disability determination) and I was wondering, what can it show? I am under the impression that RSIs are not visible on them.....

A portion of the TOSers have extra cervical ribs above the first rib, or misshappem rib cage, or first ribs. These can compress the area. BUT, I do know of our Kate in MD had cervical ribs and the worse pain was the opposite side of the one with extra rib

Doctors like to see something for the symptoms, so if they find rib structure problems they have an Ah ha moment. Just like raising the arms and finding a bruit, but most of society has a bruit without TOS. Also, there can be short fiborus bands that go from the neck to the collar bone. Half of society has these shrt supporting bands, but unless an injury happens they may never get TOS.

So anomolies can potentally explain TOS. BUT never believe a doctor that tells you you do not have TOS if you do not have cervical ribs, only about 5 % of society have what is called true TOS a noted reason. The other 95% has disputed TOS and the diagx is made lacking or ruling out other diagx's.

So RSI's are not shown, but the c-rib could explain IF that is what you have...Sounds like he is ruling things out still.
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A portion of the TOSers have extra cervical ribs above the first rib, or misshappem rib cage, or first ribs. These can compress the area. BUT, I do know of our Kate in MD had cervical ribs and the worse pain was the opposite side of the one with extra rib

Doctors like to see something for the symptoms, so if they find rib structure problems they have an Ah ha moment. Just like raising the arms and finding a bruit, but most of society has a bruit without TOS. Also, there can be short fiborus bands that go from the neck to the collar bone. Half of society has these shrt supporting bands, but unless an injury happens they may never get TOS.

So anomolies can potentally explain TOS. BUT never believe a doctor that tells you you do not have TOS if you do not have cervical ribs, only about 5 % of society have what is called true TOS a noted reason. The other 95% has disputed TOS and the diagx is made lacking or ruling out other diagx's.

So RSI's are not shown, but the c-rib could explain IF that is what you have...Sounds like he is ruling things out still.
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And you know what else? I meant to include in the original post that the x-rays are on my hands. I guess it could be arthritis that they'd be ruling out- right??
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When i first presented to my Dr with symtoms, they sent me for hand xrays - they were checking for rheumatoid arthritis....which of course i didnt have!
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Lots of good stuff to learn here on the forum, they got me started on TOS forum 11 years ago. Most folks know more about their situation then the majority of docs!

OMG on your hands, he is starting at the bottom of the chain working up?

Well, if if he is focusing on your hands and ruling out the artho, I hopes he works his way up to the cervical and brachial area soon!
To tell you the truth if I have TOS and doc looks at my hands first, I am leary to how much he really cares about TOS as a diagx. The reason I say that is if you explain your symptoms and he is starting at the hands, he may be anti TOS.

We have a super top Neurologist in the area. A forum member saw him. She was diagx with MS and TOS. Straight up he told her I will treat the MS but not address the TOS. Unreal! For all his education to help, he just refuses and slams a door.

We are lucking to have several top knowledgable docs in the area here and Norristown/Blue Bell Phila area. They cut to the chase when they suspect TOS.
But, I forget your sympt. Maybe there is a new concern of a symptom.
What I hated was several years of trying to get a diagx for my daughter when the first doc a ortho in our area treating her KNEW what it was and did not say or treat. NOR protect her from further injury!
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OMG on your hands, he is starting at the bottom of the chain working up?

Well, if if he is focusing on your hands and ruling out the artho, I hopes he works his way up to the cervical and brachial area soon!
To tell you the truth if I have TOS and doc looks at my hands first, I am leary to how much he really cares about TOS as a diagx. The reason I say that is if you explain your symptoms and he is starting at the hands, he may be anti TOS.
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But, I forget your sympt. Maybe there is a new concern of a symptom. ...
Thank you Di!
I am diagnosed w/ bilateral tendonitis hands, elbows, shoulder. TOS- maybe.
I wish this was with my treating Doc- instead, its a disability determination eval for Social Security :? So I guess they're just trying to see if I'm elligible. This is my second evaluation like this and to tell you the truth, I don't know how these evals work. Arrggggh!! But I'll spare you the details right now. I'll post in the Soc. Sec board more than likely on these adventures.
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Hi Thursday,
When you have that many sites it is more then tendonitis. Although tendonitis would show on the xray. My daughter had it local on a spot near the shoulder, the orthoo thought the TOS flare at first but the xray showed the tendonitis and a shot of cortozone cleared it. Not the TOS but that local spot. That is what tendonitis is a local area, it does not spread.

But for SSDi, include all medical conditions, even if you have asthma, heart murmurs, knee surgery, back herniations, migraines everything.
I actually got my SSDI for my knee not the TOS can;t figure that out.

I would ask this doc for SS why the hand xray, what will it show or rule out. I would not want his decision to be on justyour hand xray saying it shows nothing when the neck, shoulders, elbows and hands are in a triple crush?
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I should have asked the doctor more questions..... its over now and I'm left wondering what hppened still! I did ask the x-ray tech if xrays showed RSIs. She said no :?
I wish I could see my treating doctor to ask about it but I'm in limbo right now. He won't write the P&S report and I can't be treated by anyone til he does
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