Your Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Might Be Caused By THIS!

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👉 Did you know that your rounded shoulders and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) might be caused by the muscles in the front of the body?

👉 Muscles like the pec major, the pec minor, the Anterior Deltoids, the Lats, and even some of those rotator cuff muscles are all part of the same movement pattern that creates rounded shoulders.

👉 This movement pattern involves rotating the shoulders inwards, which is something we do every single day. As a result, the muscles and fascia in the front of the body begin to shorten and tighten, leading to rounded shoulders and potentially TOS.

👉 How does it create TOS? When the pec minor shortens, it not only compresses the nerves and blood vessels that run underneath it but also pulls the scapula forward, which can contribute to shoulder impingement syndrome as well (SIS).

👉 Not to worry though because several studies have shown that working on the pec minor and the fascia in the chest can help improve rounded shoulders and even TOS.

🔬 Myofascial release of the pectoral fascia: Effect on shoulder posture, pectoral length, muscle activity, and movement performance.
🔬 The effects of manual treatment on rounded-shoulder posture, and associated muscle strength
🔬 Pectoralis minor syndrome – review of pathoanatomy, diagnosis, and management of the primary cause of neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome
🔬 Pectoralis Minor Syndrome: Subclavicular Brachial Plexus Compression

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Even though I am a professional this is still not medical advice. The content is intended to be educational only. If you are a patient, seek care from a health care professional.

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