Thoracic Outlet Syndrome is commonly mis-diagnosed as a ‘pinched nerve” or Carpal Tunnel Syndrome because a lot of the signs and symptoms are very similar. However, TOS varies greatly from the two aforementioned conditions. Your thoracic outlet is a small bundle of nerves, veins, and arteries that leave your neck and travel all the way down to your fingers - dispersing blood and nerves along the way. When this bundle becomes compromised, you get signs and symptoms such as numbness, tingling, decreased blood flow, discoloration, and weakness.
Read MoreThe wrist and hand are complex structures made up of 27 bones and over 15 muscle groups. Pain in this area can stem from many causes—including sports injuries, overuse, or repetitive strain. Our job is to find the root cause of your pain so we can restore strength, mobility, and function in order to get you back to the activities that you love!
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