Thoracic outlet syndrome

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare condition that involves:

  • Pain in the neck and shoulder
  • Numbness and tingling of the fingers
  • A weak grip
  • Swelling of the affected limb
  • Coldness of the affected limb

The thoracic outlet is the area between the ribcage and collarbone.

Thoracic outlet anatomy

Thoracic outlet syndrome is a rare condition that occurs when there is compression of vessels and nerves in the area of the clavicle. This can happen when there is an extra cervical rib or because of a tight fibrous band that connects the spinal vertebra to the rib. There may be pain in the neck and shoulders, and numbness in the last 3 fingers and inner forearm. Thoracic outlet syndrome is usually treated with physical therapy which helps strengthen and straighten out the shoulders.

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