Sentences with phrase «thoracic outlet»

The Plaintiff developed a mild but persistent Thoracic Outlet Syndrome which remained symptomatic at the time of trial.
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In her case in chief she called evidence discussing her accident related injuries which apparently included Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Headaches.
He said a different type, disputed thoracic outlet syndrome, is a type diagnosed by vascular surgeons, and that neurologists do not agree with that classification.
[38] At trial, she says she believes she is qualified to diagnose thoracic outlet syndrome but defers to Dr. Salvian for the ultimate opinion on this as he is the primary expert on it.
[8] In my view this is a proper basis for rebuttal evidence on this narrow point; i.e., is a neurologist of the opinion that there can be a diagnosis of thoracic outlet syndrome in the absence of positive signs and a nerve conduction study?
In the latest addition to this site's Thoracic Outlet Syndrome caselaw database, reasons for judgement were released this week by the BC Supreme Court, New Westminster Registry, assessing damages for mild but chronic TOS.
Specifically she found that the proposed evidence diagnosing accident related Thoracic Outlet Syndrome and Headaches could have been called in the Plaintiff's case in chief.
His evidence was that one, the type that involves nerves, is true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome, and that is the only type that involves the nerves.
[7] The implication of his evidence, including other questions he was asked in direct about how he conducted his tests, was that neurologists as a group are of the view that provocative testing reveals no clinically helpful information in diagnosing thoracic outlet syndrome and that they are opposed to vascular surgeons reaching this diagnosis.
... Third, the nature of some of the plaintiff's claims in this case, including a thoracic outlet syndrome and chronic pain syndrome, and the plaintiff's claim relating to her ongoing physical and mental disability such that she is unable to practice her profession and properly care for her family, make it a case of significant size and medical complexity.
The Plaintiff alleged he suffered from Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
The collision caused compression of nerves resulting in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
Adding to this site's archives addressing non-pecuniary damages for traumatically induced thoracic outlet syndrome, reasons for judgement were released today by the BC Supreme Court, Vancouver Registry, dealing with such an injury.
[8] I acknowledge there is some merit to the plaintiff's submission that, notwithstanding the absence of success on the issue of thoracic outlet syndrome, the plaintiff's offer took into account the risk of failure on that issue.
The defendants largely succeeded in persuading me that the thoracic outlet syndrome, if the plaintiff actually experienced it, had little effect on her physical condition.
The plaintiff advanced a claim far exceeding the award which was largely predicated on the proposition she would need surgery to overcome a disabling thoracic outlet syndrome.
I found out I have dysautonomia / autonomic dysfunction, excess fluid around my heart, orthostatic hypertension, thoracic outlet syndrome, ulnar impaction, etc..
Thoracic outlet syndrome is a condition whereby symptoms are produced from compression of nerves or blood vessels, or both, because of an inadequate passageway through an area (thoracic outlet) between the base of the neck and the armpit.
Thoracic outlet syndrome symptoms include neck pain, shoulder pain, arm pain, numbness and tingling of the fingers, and / or impaired circulation to the extremities.
Carlene's specialties include but are not limited to: Neck pain, Frozen Shoulder, Rotator Cuff, Tennis Elbow, Low back & hip pain, Leg & knee pain, Muscular imbalance, Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, Migraines, Chronic muscle spasms, Thoracic Outlet and Carpel Tunnel.
I've had thoracic outlet syndrome (aka chronic nerve pain) for about a little over the year.
Something was seriously wrong, so I ended up seeing a doctor and getting some tests, and I learned that I had developed Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.
Utilization of Cupping Therapy in the Treatment of Vascular Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in a Collegiate Pitcher: A Case Study Stephen A. Cage, Diana M. Gallegos, and Brandon J. Warner
Diagnoses frequently associated with poor scapula control include impingement, rotator cuff tendonitis, biceps tendonitis, bursitis, lateral epicondylitis, thoracic outlet syndrome, chronic shoulder instability and many more.
The pitch improved last year and, by every indication, including his self - proclaimed «feel» after the thoracic outlet surgery, looks even better this spring.
But Sprague left the team in August due to thoracic outlet syndrome, and Ouellette injured his foot three carries into the season and was lost for the year.
By 2016, after Tommy John surgery and headed for thoracic outlet surgery, he allowed a.532 slugging percentage on the change and was getting only a 13 % whiff rate.
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