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Spine Health | Last Active: Sep 24, 2019 | Replies (31)

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@jenniferhunter

@farmgirl57 Hi Carol. It sounds like you are doing great and handling this well and directing your path down the road. I was thinking last night that I should have mentioned the possibility of nerve entrapments that are not spine related, but have overlapping symptoms. For example, I have thoracic outlet syndrome which causes tight tissue that entraps nerves and vessels under the collar bone, in between scalene muscles (at side of neck), and under the pectoralis minor muscle on the front of the chest where it makes an attachment in the armpit. TOS prodices arm tingling, weakness and numbness. Ask the neurologist that you see at Mayo if you could have something like that. It's possible that your shoulder surgery is causing tightness from fascial scar tissue and causing nerve compression. Mayo can diagnose and treat TOS and that can be physical therapy with myofascial release. I had both of these problems at the same time (TOS and a ruptured spinal disc). I still do MFR with my physical therapist, and also doing it for a few years before spine surgery helped make it easier for my surgeon because the muscles were looser for retraction during surgery. There is surgery for TOS, but it can make a patient worse because of fascial scar tissue and I was advised that physical therapy long term was best for me. Here is our discussion about myofascial release. It can help you loosen surgical scar tissue after surgery, and you will have some also from your shoulder surgery. I didn't know you had prior treatment at Mayo, so you know how nice it is there. I'll be rooting for you and waiting to hear about your visit.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/myofascial-release-therapy-mfr-for-treating-compression-and-pain/
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/thoracic-outlet-syndrome/symptoms-causes/syc-20353988

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Thanks again Jennifer for sharing that. I will definitely ask the doctor about TOS. I wonder if any of the therapists here would know the technique in the video about MFR. I’m looking forward to seeing the doctors there at Mayo. I’m trying to get my questions in order so I’m prepared. I don’t know what they will suggest. I do enjoy going there. It takes a lot of the stress out of serious situations. That’s worth a lot. I will definitely keep you informed on what they decide.
Carol