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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

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Trinity Health Michigan has a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to treating thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS), including a surgeon, radiologists, physical therapists and pain management.

What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?

Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is a mechanical problem with compression of vital structures at the juncture between the collarbone and first rib. Compression of blood vessels can cause injury and result in blood clots. More commonly, compression of nerves to the arms can result in numbness, pain, and weakness. This can be very disabling and interfere with occupational and athletic activities.

Symptoms

  • Cold/Weak Hands
  • Numbness
  • Pain
  • Tingling
  • Weakness

Diagnosis

Diagnosis begins with a physical examination, in which your physician will examine your medical and family history. Occasionally you may require additional testing, including CT angiogram, MRI or X-ray.

Treatment

Treatment can require very delicate surgery, depending on the type of TOS.

Risk Factors

  • Droopy Shoulders
  • Extra Rib
  • Long Neck
  • Past Inury
  • Overused Shoulder