Thoracic outlet syndrome is where nerves or blood vessels near the top of the ribs get squashed. It can be treated with physiotherapy and medicine.
Thoracic outlet syndrome usually affects 1 arm and hand.
Symptoms include:
These could be signs of a blood clot caused by thoracic outlet syndrome. Blood clots can be life threatening if not treated quickly.
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If you have symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome, a GP will usually check your arms, chest and neck to look for possible causes of your symptoms.
They may refer you for an X-ray or other tests, such as a CT scan or MRI scan.
Thoracic outlet syndrome is usually treated with:
Surgery may sometimes be recommended if you're having serious problems (such as blood clots) and other treatments have not worked.
For example, if thoracic outlet syndrome is caused by having an extra rib (cervical rib), surgery to remove it may be recommended.
Thoracic outlet syndrome can happen if the nerves or blood vessels running along the top of the rib cage (an area called the thoracic outlet) become squashed.
Things that can lead to thoracic outlet syndrome include: