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Thoracic Outlet Syndrome in the Overhead Athlete: Diagnosis and Treatment Recommendations
- Source :
- Curr Rev Musculoskelet Med
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.
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Abstract
- PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Neurovascular compression in the upper extremity is rare but can affect even those participating in high-level competitive athletics. To assess optimal approaches to treatment, in this review, we evaluate the current literature on neurovascular compressive syndromes affecting the upper extremity, with a special focus on the thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). RECENT FINDINGS: Neurovascular compression at the thoracic outlet can involve the brachial plexus, subclavian artery, or subclavian vein, each with distinct clinical manifestations. Neurogenic TOS is best treated with surgical decompression, if physical therapy has not improved symptoms. Venous TOS results in acute thrombosis superimposed on chronic venous compression. Treatment is best directed at early anticoagulation, catheter-directed thrombolysis, and surgical decompression, with most patients able to discontinue anticoagulation and return to high-level athletic activity. Arterial TOS is related to aneurysmal degeneration of the subclavian artery with distal embolization, leading to limb-threatening ischemia. This should be aggressively treated with surgery. Similar degenerative changes can occur in the axillary artery and its branches, leading to distal embolization. Prompt recognition of these potential sources of limb-threatening ischemia is critical to limb preservation. SUMMARY: TOS includes rare but important conditions in the overhead athlete. Recent advances in physical therapy and image-guided diagnostic techniques have facilitated more accurate diagnosis. Surgical treatment remains the gold standard to maximize function or for limb preservation, and future research is needed to clarify optimal pain and physiotherapy regimens, as well as to examine novel approaches to neurovascular decompression.
- Subjects :
- Thoracic outlet
030222 orthopedics
medicine.medical_specialty
Injuries in Overhead Athletes (J Dines and C Camp, Section Editors)
Decompression
business.industry
030229 sport sciences
Neurovascular bundle
medicine.disease
Surgery
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Axillary artery
medicine.artery
cardiovascular system
medicine
Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
cardiovascular diseases
business
Brachial plexus
Subclavian vein
Subclavian artery
Thoracic outlet syndrome
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Details
- ISSN :
- 19359748
- Volume :
- 13
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....01c7c9135cddb3855f5aa38f78fb62aa