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• Pulse volume recordings
• X-rays of the neck or shoulder;
• Doppler ultrasound;
• Nerve conduction velocity test;
• Computed tomography (CT) scan;
• Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI);
• Venography; or
• Arteriography.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thoracic_outlet_syndrome
http://www.medicinenet.com/thoracic_outlet_syndrome/article.htm
http://cms.clevelandclinic.org/vascularsurgery/body.cfm?id=42&oTopID=31
http://www.vascularweb.org/patients/NorthPoint/Thoracic_Outlet_Syndrome.html
Just curious as to what your symptoms were. Does your pain feel like it settles in your shoulder and elbow. Sometimes my pain is so bad in my shoulder and elbow. I was diagnosed by him doing these movements with my arm where I had to turn my head. He said it is really hard to get diagnosed with diagnostic tests unless you do in fact have an extra rib. I wish you lots of luck!
Shell
Thanks for the list and URLs. This really helps.
Do you have any idea how these tests cost??
Thanks for the sharing your info.
You mentioned going to a neurologist. If you do have any nerve impingements, what happens next? Can these things be undone??
I usually have a dull ache between the shoulder blade and spine, and around the collar bone. There's a tingling sensation/pain/numbness in my shoulder and the little finger. When I'm washing my hair in the shower, my left arm loses its strength, begins to hurt and putting it down makes it better.
How have you been doing? I hope they can stop your pain too. Keep me posted!
Shell
Thanks Shell, I hope your physio sessions go well.
Is anyone out there aware of any randomized controlled trials on the efficacy of exercises for the treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome?? I've been searching the web but only found stuff on surgical treatment so far.
Sam
Cricket66
I hope this helps. Take care and keep us posted.