First Rib Mobilization in the Treatment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome [PDF]
Background and Purpose: Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is one of the most controversial clinical entities in medicine. It encompasses three related syndromes: compression of the brachial plexus (neurogenic TOS), compression of the subclavian artery or ...
Boehm, Chad C.
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Preventing thoracic outlet syndrome in high school baseball and softball athletes: a model for occupational therapy clinical practice [PDF]
Thesis (O.T.D.)--Boston UniversitySports participation is an important part of the high school experience for many adolescents. Psychosocial factors and the culture of team athletics can play a role in an athlete's motivation to continue to play or to ...
Emery, Dana C.
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Magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosis of suspected neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome-a systematic scoping review. [PDF]
Szaro P +6 more
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Krūtinės angos sindromas: literatūros apžvalga ir klinikinis atvejis [PDF]
Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a clinical entity comprising a constellation of symptoms resulting from compression of the neurovascular bundle in the thoracic outlet.
Jurgutavičius, Povilas +2 more
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Robot-Assisted Retroauricular Anterior Scalenectomy for Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. [PDF]
Oh WT, Kim SH, Koh IH, Koh YW, Choi YR.
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Possible role of the botulinum toxin in the management of neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome: a systematic review. [PDF]
Fouasson-Chailloux A +7 more
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A case series of first rib resection patients assessed with a novel MRI protocol for neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome. [PDF]
Whiley PJ, Tamhane R, Hardman DTA.
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Relevance of Costovertebral Exarticulation of the First Rib in Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: A Retrospective Clinical Study. [PDF]
Lassner F, Becker M, Prescher A.
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Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome associated with cervical rib.
A true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) associated with a cervical rib is considered extremely rare. The authors present their experience with 5 cases of true neurogenic TOS associated with a cervical rib. All patients were female and had a cervical rib confirmed radiographically pre-operatively. Average age was 34,8 years.
Millan, G +4 more
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