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Thoracid outlet syndrome

Introduction: Thoracid outlet syndrome

Description of Thoracid outlet syndrome

Thoracid outlet syndrome (medical condition): Pinched shoulder/arm nerve.

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Thoracic outlet syndrome:
  »Introduction: Thoracic outlet syndrome
  »Symptoms of Thoracic outlet syndrome
  »Causes of Thoracic outlet syndrome
  »Treatments for Thoracic outlet syndrome

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Thoracid outlet syndrome as a Disease

Thoracid outlet syndrome: Another name for Thoracic outlet syndrome (or close medical condition association).
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Causes of Thoracid outlet syndrome

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Symptoms of Thoracid outlet syndrome (Thoracic outlet syndrome)

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Treatments for Thoracid outlet syndrome (Thoracic outlet syndrome)

Treatments for Thoracid outlet syndrome (Thoracic outlet syndrome) include:

  • Improve posture
  • Shoulder strengthening exercises

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Thoracid outlet syndrome: Article Excerpts about Thoracic outlet syndrome

Thoracic outlet syndrome consists of symptoms caused by compression of the nerves in the brachial plexus (nerves that pass into the arms from the neck) or blood vessels. Patients may have pain in the shoulder, arm, or hand, or in all three locations. The hand pain is often most severe in the fourth and fifth fingers. The pain is aggravated by the use of the arm, and "fatigue" of the arm is often prominent. (Source: excerpt from NINDS Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Information Page: NINDS)

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