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


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View Poll Results: Surgical, Injections or Conservative Tx. Unsuccessful & time frame.
First Rib Resection 0 to 6 months 2 33.33%
First Rib Resection 0 to 6 months
2 33.33%
First Rib Resection 6 to 12 months 0 0%
First Rib Resection 6 to 12 months
0 0%
Anterior and Middle Scalenectomy 0 to 6 months 1 16.67%
Anterior and Middle Scalenectomy 0 to 6 months
1 16.67%
Anterior and Middle Scaleneectomy 6 to 12 months 1 16.67%
Anterior and Middle Scaleneectomy 6 to 12 months
1 16.67%
Scalene Muscle Blocks 0 to 6 months 1 16.67%
Scalene Muscle Blocks 0 to 6 months
1 16.67%
Scalene Muscle Blocks 6 to 12 months 0 0%
Scalene Muscle Blocks 6 to 12 months
0 0%
Botox Injections 0 to 6 months 1 16.67%
Botox Injections 0 to 6 months
1 16.67%
Botox Injections 6 to 12 months 0 0%
Botox Injections 6 to 12 months
0 0%
Edgelow Program 0 to 6 months 0 0%
Edgelow Program 0 to 6 months
0 0%
Edgelow Program 6 to 12 months 0 0%
Edgelow Program 6 to 12 months
0 0%
Sharon Butler Program 0 to 6 months 1 16.67%
Sharon Butler Program 0 to 6 months
1 16.67%
Sharon Butler Program 6 to 12 months 1 16.67%
Sharon Butler Program 6 to 12 months
1 16.67%
other treatments post about them please 1 16.67%
other treatments post about them please
1 16.67%
postural awareness 2 33.33%
postural awareness
2 33.33%
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Old 11-28-2006, 04:29 PM #1
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Exclamation Surgical, Injections or Conservative: Unsuccessful only please

I wanted to do a poll to see how many people have had Surgical Interventions, Either First Rib Resections and/or Anterior and Middle Scalenectomy, Bilateral,
Vascular and/or arterial.
Injections, Scalene Blocks and/or Botox
Conservative treatment such as The Edgelow or Sharon Butler Program.
I may have missed a few things so I have placed other in the poll for the left out procedures..
Thanks I'm just curious as to the (Time Frame everyone has experience if they have had any Returning Symptoms)..
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Oops I forgot to place Other.. What can I say it's my first Poll..

It would be Great to hear what interventions and outcomes that other TOS'ers have had either GOOD or bad ...

I realized I should have done the poll with successful and unsuccessful votes.. I guess we learn as we go along.. Maybe I'll try to do another one later on..
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