Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - Medtick

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

What is it?

A group of conditions that develop when the blood vessels or nerves in the thoracic outlet become compressed (the thoracic outlet is the narrow space between your collarbone and first rib).

  • This can cause numbness and tingling in fingers, shoulders, arms and neck due to compression of nerves and/or blood vessels in the upper chest this is because blood vessels, nerves, and muscles that extend from the back to the arms pass through this area.

There are three types of TOS depending on which structure is being compressed:

  • Neurogenic TOS-nerve compression comprises 95% of all TOS patients.
    • Neurogenic TOS presents with pain, weakness, numbness and tingling in the hand and arm. Additionally, neck pain and headache in the back of the head are common.
  • Venous TOS-compression of the main vein comprises 4% of all TOS patients
    • Venous TOS, also known as Paget-Schroetter disease, presents with arm swelling, blue or dark discoloration, and a feeling of fullness or aching in the arm.
  • Arterial TOS-compression of the main artery comprises less than 1% of all TOS patients
  • Vascular TOS is a term sometimes used but there is no such entity as vascular TOS. The term refers to TOS due either to compression of an artery or vein (arterial or venous TOS). The appropriate terms, arterial or venous, should be employed and the term vascular discarded.
    • Arterial TOS presents with coldness, numbness, tingling, pain, and white discoloration in the fingers or whole hand. Cramping of the forearm and hand with activity (claudication) is common. Pain usually involves the hand and arm, but not the neck or shoulder.

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Diagnosis Tests

Consider:


  • The normal course of treatment is six to 10 weeks, with two to three sessions per week.

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Cause

  • Weight lifting
  • Injury
  • Weight gain
  • Physical trauma from a car accident
  • Repetitive movements
  • Structural abnormalities
  • Tumours

Symptoms

(The symptoms can wary whether the nerves or the blood vessels are affected)

Compressed nerves can cause:

  • Pain in parts of the neck, shoulder, arm, or hand?
  • Pain may also travel down your forearm towards your wrist?
  • Pain, numbness, burning and tingling (pins and needles) sensation in one’s hands and fingers (thumb and/or index finger and/or middle finger and/or ring finger and/or small finger)?
  • Hand and fingers are so weak that you cannot grab, squeeze, or lift items?
  • Difficult to lift objects above your head?

Compressed blood vessels can cause:

  • Swelling of the arm?
  • Redness of the arm?
  • Hands or arms that feel cold to the touch?
  • Hands or arms that feel and become easily tired?

Complications /Information to beware of/General tips:

This condition can be related to:


This condition may show similar symptoms to:

  • Parsonage-Turner syndrome (Brachial  plexus neuritis-is an uncommon neurological disorder characterised by rapid onset of severe pain in the shoulder and arm)

Please talk to your healthcare professional (i.e. Medical Doctor/Pharmacist) for further advice

Detailed Information

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