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What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome? |
What are the symptoms and what tests are done to diagnosis? Who can diagnosis this syndrome? I am asking this in regard to bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome. First of all a syndrome is defined as a group of signs and symptoms that collectively characterize or indicate a particular disease or abnormal condition. http://www.ninds.nih.gov/disorders/thora... A syndrome is a combination of signs and symptoms that characterizes an abnormal condition. A physician must review all of these signs and symptoms in order to make a diagnosis. That's certainly the case with thoracic outlet syndrome, or TOS. http://www.nismat.org/ptcor/thoracic_out... From the link below: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) consists of a group of distinct disorders that affect the nerves in the brachial plexus (nerves that pass into the arms from the neck) and various nerves and blood vessels between the base of the neck and axilla (armpit). For the most part, these disorders have very little in common except the site of occurrence. The disorders are complex, somewhat confusing, and poorly defined, each with various signs and symptoms of the upper limb. horacic outlet syndrome (TOS) consists of a group of distinct disorders that affect the nerves in the brachial plexus (nerves that pass into the arms from the neck) and various nerves and blood vessels between the base of the neck and axilla (armpit). For the most part, these disorders have very little in common except the site of occurrence. The disorders are complex, somewhat confusing, and poorly defined, each with various signs and symptoms of the upper limb. The thoracic outlet is an opening on the upper end of thoracic bony cage. This outlet lets blood vessels, nerves and some other structures to move from the chest to the arms and the neck (and the head). |
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