You may have a misalignment in your thoracic spine. I would recomend that you see a chiropractor to get evaluated. X-ray films may be necessary as well. -NJ www.neckpainsupport.com
Funnies from Thoracic Outlet siteby
Zipperhead ..
I read this at the funny page of a helpful Thoracic Outlet Syndrome site (Tellmeabouttos...?"
...You have been exposed to so many X-rays that you consider radiation a form of birth control.
...You...
Thoracic...ly challengedby
Zipperhead ..
I finally called a thoracic surgery office a few minutes ago. I had to leave a voice mail... them since my neurosurgeons are out of state, I don't know which thoracic surgeon here can even...
X-ray Wednesday...by
Danimal
So I had my x-ray on Wednesday and the good news? NO alien baby growing in my spine! Oh..., I was expecting Dr. A would show me the x-rays on one of those backlit screens but he actually...
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms and Strokeby
Dr. Steve Murphy
Today I am writing to bring your attention to another gene found in Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm...) aneurysms and dissections of the thoracic aorta involving either the ascending or descending aorta...
The Importance of Thoracic Spine Mobilityby
Mark S.
” to any of those (and most people will answer yes to at least one), you may have poor thoracic spine mobility. Even..., especially in the thoracic spine. And establishing good habits by actively maintaining and training mobility, as opposed...
Thoracic Mobility...
...by
Brett JonesThoracic Mobility...
The thoracic spine or rib cage is a central player in shoulder mobility... of the best descriptions I have found for thoracic function comes from a September 2007 Newsletter by Robert Burgess, BEd...
Stuck Thoracic Spineby
Movements Afoot
in their thoracic”. By this, I mean that during articulation exercises (roll up, spine stretch, cat, etc.) their thoracic spine moves as if it’s fused together and their rib cage comes up as a full unit. I know...
Constant thoracic pain/pressure/tenderness with no evidence of musculoskeletal damage
I currently have chronic pain in my upper thoracic spine right between my scapula that feels as though there is someone pushing their fist into my back at all times. It has been getting progressively worse for about ten years.... Nothing has shown up on either MRI's or x-ray so it doesn't seem to be musculoskeletal. Naproxyn and Methocarbomal help some...crap
Drug Watch: Tesamorelin Update
tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scanning...crap
kyphosis and lordosis of thoracic spine
I have kyphosis and lordosis of my thoracic spine. Could someone explain this to me please? I thought the former was when the spine bulged out and the latter when it bulged in so how can they do it differently in the same part of the spine? Helen39crap
I need help for my husband
My husband has been diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome and has been in alot of pain.The pain meds that they put him on dont seem to be working for him.Is there anything that I can do to help him be more comfortable.He was hosptialized for 9 days for this.Please anything that you maybe able to tell me to help...crap
What sort of doctor treats Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?
I have been told I exhibit all the symptoms of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome by my pain doctor. I developed a neck injury and rotator cuff tears to both shoulders from almost 30 years of repetitive mousing and typing as a legal secretary. I have had surgery to one shoulder, with poor results, despite strictly...crap
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is nothing short of an elusive condition that baffles many doctors... of the thoracic outlet. The other type is caused by a disruption of the normal blood flow into the arm at the point of the thoracic outlet. This discussion will focus on the "neurogenic" thoracic outlet syndrome...crap
Can an Accident Trigger Osteoarthritis?
I am in my early 30s and recently was in a car accident. I had an X-ray and was told..., traumatic injury to the thoracic spine has led to alterations of ligaments and tendons (and possibly bone.... With loss of the cushioning provided by intravertebral discs in the back, thoracic vertebra...crap