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Old 04-11-2000, 09:49 AM
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thoracic outlet syndrome

i'm looking for any (relatively) up-to-date information on this 'syndrome', and/or any clinical advice/info anyone has on treating this kind of thing...ta!
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thoracic outlet syndrome

Lyn watson in Australia is up on some new ideas. She advocates strengthening the upper trapezius muscles, amongst other things. Contact the APA on her course dates.
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thoracic outlet syndrome

hey I have used a combination of muscle energy technique for the ribs with some sucess. u should also try it out.
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re: thoracic outlet syndrome

Who is making the diagnosis in the first place? If it is not you, check it really IS thoracic outlet - and not a dozen different things INCLUDING pathological cervical fractures..etc
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