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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a condition that occurs when there is compression of the nerves or blood vessels in the thoracic outlet, the space between the collarbone and the first rib. This compression can lead to pain, numbness, and weakness in the neck, shoulders, arms, and hands. The thoracic outlet is the area through which nerves and blood vessels travel from the neck to the arms, and any restriction or compression in this region can disrupt normal function.

Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment


What is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?

Thoracic outlet syndrome occurs when there is pressure or compression of the brachial plexus (a network of nerves that control the muscles and sensation of the arm and hand) or the subclavian artery/vein. The condition is categorized into three main types based on which structures are being compressed:


Causes of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Several factors can lead to thoracic outlet syndrome, including anatomical anomalies, repetitive trauma, and poor posture. Common causes include:


Symptoms of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

The symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome can vary depending on the type of compression (neurological, venous, or arterial) and the severity of the condition. Common symptoms include:

Neurogenic TOS (Nerve Compression):

Venous TOS (Vein Compression):

Arterial TOS (Artery Compression):


Diagnosing Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Diagnosing thoracic outlet syndrome involves a comprehensive clinical evaluation, which may include:


Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Treatment for thoracic outlet syndrome aims to relieve compression of the nerves or blood vessels and restore normal function to the arm and hand. Treatment options vary based on the type of TOS and its severity.

Non-Surgical Treatment


Surgical Treatment

If conservative treatments are ineffective, surgery may be recommended to address structural causes of thoracic outlet syndrome, such as an extra rib or severely compressed nerves. Surgical options may include:


Recovery and Prognosis

The prognosis for thoracic outlet syndrome depends on the underlying cause and the timeliness of treatment. Many people experience relief with physical therapy and conservative treatment, while others may require surgery.


Prevention of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

To reduce the risk of developing thoracic outlet syndrome:


Expert Care at Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health

At Palms Physiotherapy & Allied Health, we specialize in diagnosing and treating thoracic outlet syndrome. Our experienced physiotherapists will work with you to develop a tailored rehabilitation plan to address your specific symptoms, improve your posture, and reduce any compression of the nerves or blood vessels.



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Australian resources and further reading

Here are some valuable external resources for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) in Australia that may provide further information, support, and resources for individuals affected by this condition:

These resources can help with understanding the condition, finding health professionals, and exploring treatment options available in Australia.

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