09 May 2012

Thoracic Outlet Compression Syndrome



Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Tim Kubal
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.ppt

An Interesting Case of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Laurel Romer, M.D.
An Interesting Case of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.ppt

Procedures
Procedures.ppt

Sholder Complex
Shoulder.ppt

Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders
Work Related Musculoskeletal Disorders.ppt

The Shoulder Complex
The Shoulder Complex.ppt

Shoulder Evaluation
Shoulder Evaluation.ppt

Ergonomics Evaluations
Ergonomics Evaluations.ppt

Postural Evaluation
Postural Evaluation.ppt

Care of the Vascular Patient
Stacey Becker, RN, Angela Allen, ACNP
Care of the Vascular Patient.ppt

Shoulder Injuries
shoulder_evaluation.ppt

CERVICAL HYPOLORDOSIS: A CASE STUDY OF TREATMENTS AND OUTCOMES
EMILY ZIPOY, MATHEW KALAPURAYIL, RHONDA CROSS BEEMER
CERVICAL HYPOLORDOSIS.ppt?sequence=1
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  4. Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension due to upper-extremity deep vein thrombosis caused by thoracic outlet syndrome.
  5. Thoracic outlet syndrome caused by hydatid cyst of the first rib-rare but important.
  6. Chiropractic care of a patient with thoracic outlet syndrome and arrhythmia.
  7. The efficacy of scalene injection in thoracic outlet syndrome.
  8. Supraclavicular approach for thoracic outlet syndrome.
  9. Thoracic outlet syndrome: a controversial clinical condition. Part 2: non-surgical and surgical management.
  10. Thoracic outlet syndrome: a controversial clinical condition. Part 1: anatomy, and clinical examination/diagnosis.
  11. Thoracic outlet syndrome presenting as a pseudostenosis image of the right subclavian artery.
  12. First rib resection using videothorascopy for the treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  13. Neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome: A case report and review of the literature.
  14. Superior thoracic outlet syndrome caused by a subclavian paraganglioma.
  15. Inter-arm arterial pressure difference caused by prone position in the thoracic outlet syndrome patient -A case report-.
  16. Surgical treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome secondary to clavicular malunion.
  17. Bilateral functional thoracic outlet syndrome in a collegiate football player.
  18. MR imaging findings in brachial plexopathy with thoracic outlet syndrome.
  19. Bilateral coracoclavicular joints as a rare cause of bilateral thoracic outlet syndrome and shoulder pain treated successfully by conservative means.
  20. Chylothorax after surgical treatment of right-sided thoracic outlet syndrome.
  21. Thoracic outlet syndrome TOS mimicking Takayasu's arteritis--case report.
  22. Observations on the use of seprafilm on the brachial plexus in 249 operations for neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome.
  23. The vascular component in neurogenic-arterial thoracic outlet syndrome.
  24. True neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome in a competitive swimmer: a case report of this rare association.
  25. Diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome. Value of angiography in the sitting position.
  26. Combining ultrasonography and electromyography for botulinum chemodenervation treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome: comparison with fluoroscopy and electromyography guidance.
  27. Thoracic outlet syndrome: a 50-year experience.
  28. Differentiation of thoracic outlet syndrome from treatment-resistant cervical brachial pain syndromes: development and utilization of a questionnaire, clinical examination and ultrasound evaluation.
  29. Thoracic outlet syndrome: a 50-year experience at Baylor University Medical Center.
  30. Imaging assessment of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  31. Conservative treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome. A review of the literature.
  32. Images in cardiovascular medicine. Functional subclavian artery compression caused by thoracic outlet syndrome.
  33. Thoracic outlet syndrome.
  34. Occupational relevance of subclavian vein thrombosis in association with thoracic outlet syndrome.
  35. Quantification of the weakness and fatigue in thoracic outlet syndrome with isokinetic measurements.
  36. Complex regional pain syndrome in thoracic outlet syndrome.
  37. Thoracic outlet syndrome--aspects of diagnosis in the differential diagnosis of hand-arm vibration syndrome.
  38. Scheuermann's disease as a model displaying the mechanism of venous obstruction in thoracic outlet syndrome and migraine patients: MRI and MRA.
  39. The reliability of somatosensory evoked potentials in the diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  40. Upper plexus thoracic outlet syndrome--case report.
  41. Three-dimensional CT of thoracic outlet syndrome: report of three cases.
  42. Hypertrophic non-union of the first rib causing thoracic outlet syndrome: a case report.
  43. Helical CT angiography of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  44. Helical CT angiography of thoracic outlet syndrome: functional anatomy.
  45. Neurovascular compression in the thoracic outlet syndrome.
  46. Three-dimensional MR angiography in the evaluation of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  47. Two-surgeon approach to thoracic outlet syndrome: long-term outcome.
  48. An unusual case of thoracic outlet syndrome associated with long distance running.
  49. Focal hand dystonia in a patient with thoracic outlet syndrome.
  50. Bilateral rudimentary first ribs as a cause of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  51. Thoracic outlet syndrome: evaluation of the subclavian vessels by color duplex sonography.
  52. Impedance plethysmographic observations in thoracic outlet syndrome.
  53. Thoracic outlet syndrome caused by a latissimus dorsi flap for breast reconstruction.
  54. Vascular compression in thoracic outlet syndrome.
  55. Thoracic outlet syndrome. Positional angiography and surgical management.
  56. Vascular compression in thoracic outlet syndrome--a potentially missed diagnosis.
  57. Thoracic outlet syndrome: review and reference to stroke in a major league pitcher.
  58. Thoracic outlet syndrome.
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  60. Somatosensory evoked responses in the diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  61. Thoracic outlet syndrome mimicking angina pectoris with elevated creatine phosphokinase values.
  62. Thoracic outlet syndrome: current concepts of treatment.
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  65. Is rib resection necessary for relief of thoracic outlet syndrome?
  66. Thoracic outlet syndrome in whiplash injury.
  67. Management of thoracic outlet syndrome.
  68. First rib resection in the treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome: transaxillary and posterior thoracoplasty approaches.
  69. Experience with first rib resection for thoracic outlet syndrome.
  70. Transaxillary approach for first rib resection to relieve thoracic outlet syndrome.
  71. THE SCALENUS MEDIUS BAND; A CONTRIBUTION TO THE STUDY OF THE THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME.

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