Guest guest Posted March 28, 2012 Report Share Posted March 28, 2012 I will look forward to your publication(s) on your cases. Remember this article is talking about a particular subtype of TOS - Neurogenic. There are numerous subtypes. The article clearly discusses structural issues as part of this subtype but also clearly says there are symptomatic and asymptomatic people even with the structural changes. In the symptomatic people it goes on to nicely discuss how the inflammatory component develops and progresses. I found it very helpful. s. fuchs dc From: Schneider Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:14 PM To: Sharron Fuchs Cc: oregondcs Subject: Re: THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME AS A DISORDER OF NEUROGENIC INFLAMMATION I have treated at least 30 clear cases of TOS over the last 20 years and the mechanism of causation appears to be totally mechanical. I relieve the hypertonic scalene muscles with trigger point work and the problem resolves. I am with Sunni on this one -as usual. The article Sharron shares is entertaining but I believe it is simply out of touch with simple reality. Schneider DC PDX FYI. s. fuchs dc http://www.doctorellis.com/TOS_neurogenic.html -- Schneider DC PDX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2012 Report Share Posted March 28, 2012 My point was that the info does nothing to help us treating docs actually repair the problem. The paper you mention is an academic paper with no practical value for us in the field fixing wounded patients conservatively. We who are busy treating real injured follks do not have time to be publishing cases on any regular basis. I respect those who make the time to do this but I certainly will not make light of those who chose not to allot time for this published work. Schneider DCPDX I will look forward to your publication(s) on your cases. Remember this article is talking about a particular subtype of TOS - Neurogenic. There are numerous subtypes. The article clearly discusses structural issues as part of this subtype but also clearly says there are symptomatic and asymptomatic people even with the structural changes. In the symptomatic people it goes on to nicely discuss how the inflammatory component develops and progresses. I found it very helpful. s. fuchs dc From: Schneider Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 11:14 PM To: Sharron Fuchs Cc: oregondcs Subject: Re: THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME AS A DISORDER OF NEUROGENIC INFLAMMATION I have treated at least 30 clear cases of TOS over the last 20 years and the mechanism of causation appears to be totally mechanical. I relieve the hypertonic scalene muscles with trigger point work and the problem resolves. I am with Sunni on this one -as usual. The article Sharron shares is entertaining but I believe it is simply out of touch with simple reality. Schneider DC PDX FYI. s. fuchs dc http://www.doctorellis.com/TOS_neurogenic.html -- Schneider DC PDX -- Schneider DC PDX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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