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Treatments for Thoracic outlet syndrome

Treatments for Thoracic outlet syndrome

The list of treatments mentioned in various sources for Thoracic outlet syndrome includes the following list. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans.

  • Improve posture
  • Shoulder strengthening exercises

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Discussion of treatments for Thoracic outlet syndrome:

The goals of treatment are two-fold: to correct postural abnormalities that might contribute to the compression, and to establish an exercise program to strengthen the shoulder muscles. Most often a conservative course of treatment is followed. If vascular or major neurological impairment is present, surgical decompression may be considered. However, only a small number of patients require surgery. (Source: excerpt from NINDS Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Information Page: NINDS)

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Failure to Thrive: Treatment
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

  • Hospitalization unnecessary unless severe malnutrition or abuse
  • Psychosocial causes require team approach with physician, family, social worker, dieticians
    • Goal of refeeding to allow for catch-up growth at 1.25–1.5 times normal caloric intake for age
      –Monitor for refeeding syndrome with electrolyte imbalances (e.g., phosphorus, potassium, glucose)
  • Structured and scheduled feeding crucial in appropriate feeding atmosphere
  • Consider nasogastric feedings if weight gain by other methods is insufficient within 4–6 weeks
  • Treat organic causes
    –Diet restriction for food allergy, metabolic disease
    –Correct electrolyte disturbances
    –Treat endocrine disease
    –Remove environmental exposures

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Source: In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms, 2007



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