Bilateral functional thoracic outlet syndrome in a collegiate football player.

Jason H Robey, Kyndall L Boyle
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Background: Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) involves compression of the brachial plexus, subclavius artery and vein. Many studies discuss efficacy of surgery and few discuss conservative treatment. It is unknown what specific forms of conservative treatment are best.

Objective: Describe conservative management for TOS using unique exercises.

Case description: A collegiate football player reported numbness/tingling down his right arm after a right brachial plexus stretch injury. Seven months later, he was diagnosed with recurrent cervical traction neuropraxia. Two months later, he reported bilateral symptoms and was diagnosed with functional TOS. The athlete began shoulder strengthening (deltoid, middle trapezius, rhomboids, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, biceps, upper trapezius and rotator cuff) and stretching (pectoralis, scalene and upper trapezius) which failed to resolve his symptoms after four weeks. Surgical resection of bilateral first ribs and quitting football was recommended by four physicians. Unique therapeutic exercises developed by the Postural Restoration Institute™ were used to optimize respiration/posture via muscle activation and inhibition. After six weeks, the athlete was asymptomatic and returned to football but still experienced paresthesia with contact. Additional exercises were prescribed and remaining symptoms were abolished.

Outcomes: The Northwick Park Neck Pain Questionnaire was 55.5% at initial and 0% at four weeks and discharge.

Discussion: Athlete did not demonstrate relief of symptoms from shoulder stretching and strengthening. Intervention designed to optimize respiration/posture by repositioning the pelvis/trunk via specific muscle inhibition and activation resulted in abolishing the athlete's symptoms. Management that aims to optimize respiration via muscle inhibition, activation, and repositioning warrants further research.

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大学橄榄球运动员双侧功能性胸廓出口综合征。
背景:胸廓出口综合征(TOS)涉及臂丛、锁骨下动脉和静脉的压迫。许多研究讨论手术的疗效,很少讨论保守治疗。目前尚不清楚哪些具体形式的保守治疗是最好的。目的:描述利用独特的锻炼方法保守治疗TOS的方法。病例描述:一名大学橄榄球运动员在右臂丛拉伸损伤后报告他的右臂麻木/刺痛。7个月后,他被诊断为复发性颈椎牵引性神经失用症。两个月后,他报告了双侧症状并被诊断为功能性TOS。该运动员开始肩部强化(三角肌、中斜方肌、菱形肌、胸大肌、背阔肌、二头肌、上斜方肌和肩袖)和拉伸(胸肌、斜角肌和上斜方肌),四周后症状仍未缓解。四位医生建议手术切除双侧第一肋骨并退出足球。由姿势恢复研究所™开发的独特治疗练习用于通过肌肉激活和抑制来优化呼吸/姿势。六周后,运动员无症状,回到足球,但仍有接触感觉异常。规定了额外的锻炼,并消除了剩余的症状。结果:Northwick Park颈部疼痛问卷调查在初始时为55.5%,四周和出院时为0%。讨论:运动员没有表现出肩部伸展和加强后症状的缓解。通过特定的肌肉抑制和激活,通过重新定位骨盆/躯干来优化呼吸/姿势的干预措施消除了运动员的症状。旨在通过肌肉抑制、激活和重新定位来优化呼吸的管理值得进一步研究。
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