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How Chiropractic Can Help Overcome Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

September 21, 20233 min read

There are numerous chronic medical conditions from which someone may suffer; however, one of the conditions that is most commonly overlooked is called thoracic outlet syndrome. Those who suffer from thoracic outlet syndrome understand that this can have a negative impact on their quality of life. The good news is that there are plenty of treatment options available, which may include chiropractic care. Learn more about the relationship between thoracic outlet syndrome and chiropractic treatment below!

What Is Thoracic Outlet Syndrome?

Your collarbone and ribs play an important part in protecting your chest, providing your soft tissue with a sturdy foundation, and providing a strong range of motion for your shoulders. On the other hand, there are situations where your collar bones and ribs can lead to some serious medical problems. That is the origination of thoracic outlet syndrome.

This syndrome occurs when the blood vessels and nerves that are between your first rib and collarbone are compressed. The space between your collarbone and first rib is called the thoracic outlet. Some of the most common causes of thoracic outlet syndrome include:

  • A traumatic injury stemming from a motor vehicle collision

  • Overuse injuries that are related to athletics

  • A complication from pregnancy

  • A congenital issue, such as having an extra rib

There are multiple treatment options available for those who have been diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome.

What Are the Conventional Treatment Options?

The first step in treating thoracic outlet syndrome is to make an accurate diagnosis. Some of the most common symptoms that may lead to a diagnosis include:

  • A feeling of electrical, shock-like sensations in the area of the collarbone and first rib

  • Lightheadedness or fainting

  • The development of blood clots

  • A weak pulse or the affected arm

  • One arm that gets tired before the other

  • The feeling of a throbbing lump near the collarbone

A diagnosis can be confirmed with medical imaging or electrical studies. The conventional treatment of thoracic outlet syndrome usually involves prescription medications such as anti-inflammatories. In some situations, patients may be prescribed medications to dissolve blood clots as well. If this is not enough, there are situations where a doctor may recommend surgery; however, there are other treatment options available.

How Can Chiropractic Care Help the Treatment Process?

The good news is that not everyone with thoracic outlet syndrome is going to require surgery. A chiropractor can provide effective treatment for this condition. Because a lot of the symptoms stem from the compression of nerves and blood vessels in the thoracic outlet, a chiropractor may be able to perform adjustments that will release the blood vessels and nerves from these compressive forces.

Then, a trained chiropractor can help someone with thoracic outlet syndrome develop a strong physical therapy plan that can provide more support for the thoracic outlet. In this manner, a chiropractor will not only treat the symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome but also prevent them from coming back in the future.

Trust the Help of a Trained Chiropractor for Help with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

It is important for everyone to meet with a trained medical professional if they have been diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome. Then, consider visiting a trained chiropractor for assistance. Chiropractic care can be a part of a comprehensive treatment plan that can help people manage thoracic outlet syndrome effectively. A chiropractor is able to tailor someone’s treatment services to meet their unique needs. With the help of a trained chiropractor, everyone who has been diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome may be able to improve their overall quality of life.

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Dr. Rich Benjamin, DC.

Dr. Rich Benjamin graduated from Sherman College of Chiropractic in 2005. He is certified in the Gonstead technique and was President of the Gonstead Study Club during his tenure at Sherman. He specializes in Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain and Peripheral Neurological in Fort Mill, SC.

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