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Old 05-05-2014, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Titus View Post
Thank you so much for the information. I found some of the videos on you tube and I'm going to give it a try. I also believe that tos is about dysfunctional movement. I'm curious about your history as far as surge rye. Have you had any and what type and were they successful? Thanks
I have not had surgery.

I have cervical ribs and have been to Dr. Donahue at Mass General in Boston several times. Two different major episodes, once on the right side and once on the left. Dr. Donahue has told me that he is surprised I haven't had surgery because "it's very tight in there."

Botox worked the first time for the right side, but did not work this last time for the left side. For the left side episode, which started in late December of 2013, I'm 100% sure that my own deep tissue massage and this foundation training has gotten me out of trouble.

The key question I keep asking myself when I run into TOS issues: Why wasn't this a problem when I was 20 years old?

The answer: We no longer move the same way as adults.

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