Transcription of Exercises for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
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Exercises for Thoracic Outlet SyndromeFor patients who have been diagnosed with Thoracic Outlet SyndromeRead this brochure to learn more about: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome treatment options Exercises you can do where to learn moreForm: D-#50202 What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome ? Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (called TOS in this pamphlet) is a common but challenging condition that affects the front of the shoulder and neck area, just below the V where they picture below shows this scaleneMiddle scalenePosterior scaleneBrachial plexusClavicleFirst ribSubclavian arterySubclavian veinSubclavius muscle3 There are 3 different types of TOS that cause similar of TOSC ausesWhat to doNeurological TOSS queezing together of nerves that affects the neck and down the See pages 6 and your posture. See page or functional TOSBad posture causes changes in the muscles that affect the nerves and blood See pages 6 and your posture.
The exercises on pages 5 and 6 help to treat TOS and focus on: • decreasing symptoms • improving posture • returning to more normal function How do I prepare for my treatment? Before you begin your exercises: 1. Warm your muscles before stretching. Heat the neck and shoulder area with a warm shower or heating pad set
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