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Paget Schroetter Syndrome: A case study of the chiropractor's role in recognizing and comanaging an important condition.
[thoracic outlet syndrome]
To
emphasize
the
importance
for
health
care
professionals
to
be
knowledgeable
of
a
relatively
rare
form
of
thoracic
outlet
syndrome
,
known
as
Paget
Schroetter
syndrome
.
The
etiology
,
key
signs
and
symptoms
,
and
the
importance
of
immediate
referral
are
highlighted
and
an
introduction
to
manual
therapists
'
role
within
a
multidisciplinary
team
is
provided
.
Healthy
athletes
aged
15
-
30
are
most
commonly
affected
with
60
-
80
%
of
patients
reporting
a
history
of
repetitive
or
vigorous
overhead
activity
prior
to
symptom
onset
.
Manual
therapists
have
a
role
in
recognizing
,
referring
,
and
providing
symptomatic
relief
with
soft
tissue
therapy
,
correcting
abnormal
biomechanics
,
manipulations
,
mobilizations
,
and
a
rehabilitative
program
,
as
seen
in
this
case
report
.
Early
recognition
and
referral
of
Paget
Schroetter
syndrome
are
essential
for
optimal
recovery
.
Manual
therapists
may
prove
to
have
a
role
in
decreasing
the
need
for
surgical
decompression
and
accelerating
resumption
of
regular
activities
.
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"correcting abnormal biomechanics"
symptom
thoracic outlet syndrome
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