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Arterial Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Arterial thoracic outlet syndrome (ATOS) describes compression of an artery in the scalene triangle, between your clavicle bone and first rib. (The scalene triangle is one of 3 regions of the thoracic outlet: scalene triangle, costoclavicular space, and pectoralis minor space.)

Is Your Thoracic Spine Causing Chest Pain?

The thoracic spine is located in your upper and middle back. Problems with your thoracic spine may cause dull or sharp chest pain, as well as chronic pain in your back and ribs. Common causes include chronic poor posture and injury to the thoracic spine.

Is First Rib Dysfunction Causing Your Shoulder Pain?

First rib dysfunction can be a challenging condition to diagnose, but it may the cause of your persistent neck or shoulder pain. Left untreated, first rib pain can cause a number of complications down the line, including reduced mobility.

Testing For Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

TOS is a condition in which the nerves or blood vessels (neurovascular bundle) in the space just below the collarbone become compressed, causing a host of symptoms for the neck, arms, and hands. There are 3 primary types of TOS:

Can Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Cause Dizziness?

TOS describes a group of disorders caused by nerve compression or problems with the blood vessels in the thoracic outlet. This space between your collarbone (or clavicle) and your first rib is also called the costoclavicular space.

Trapezius Spasms: Causes, Symptoms, & 7 Treatment Options

The trapezius (sometimes called the traps) is a trapezoid-shaped muscle located just below the skin that covers areas of the neck, shoulders, and back. It forms a part of the musculoskeletal system which helps support the body’s weight and helps stabilize the body’s frame, especially during movement.

Pectoralis Minor Syndrome vs Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Pectoralis Minor Syndrome (PMS) is when neurovascular compression (typically, brachial plexus compression) occurs at the pectoralis minor muscle. We’re all familiar with the pectoralis major muscles, commonly called pecs. They cover most of the surface area of the chest.

12 Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Exercises for Lasting Relief

Stretching is good for TOS. Many of the exercises below are stretches. You’ll want to visit a physical therapist or chiropractor before trying strenuous movements. They can help you build an exercise program based on your specific needs.