Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
We have had great success treating this little known condition with a variety of techniques including the Feldenkrais Technique and Myofascial Release. Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is defined by the American TOS Association as "A complex condition involving compression, irritation or direct injury of major structures within the thoracic outlet such as the subclavian vein, subclavian artery and the brachial plexus. TOS can be very painful, debilitating and sometimes life and limb threatening and often times a very difficult condition to diagnose and treat. Surgical and non surgical outcomes vary with every patient. Neuropathic Itching SomeThoracic Outlet Syndrome patients complain of extreme itching throughout the arm, particularly the inner arm. Some scientists call this the "Neuropathic Itch" which can be associated with diseases of the central and peripheral nervous system. Links to chronic pain and itching are being studied today but our members have something to say about this now. " Learn more about this condition at http://www.atosa.org.
Symptoms:
Upper Extremity
Head, Neck, Chest and Shoulder


