Auto Accident Injuries
These are the lectures at medical conferences, articles and video tutorials Dr Stoxen has done to help you learn about his approach to examining, treating and preventing foot and ankle conditions.
Car Auto Accidents And Some Work Injuries Can Cause A Traumatic Shift In The Upper Ribs, And Collar Bone (Clavicle) Leading To A Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
https://www.thoracicoutletsyndrome.com/car-auto-accidents-and-some-work-injuries-can-cause-a-traumatic-shift-in-the-upper-ribs-and-collar-bone-clavicle-leading-to-a-thoracic-outlet-syndrome/
Auto Accidents and Sports Injuries can cause Neck Pain, Upper Back Pain, Shoulder Pain and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
https://www.thoracicoutletsyndrome.com/auto-accidents-and-sports-injuries-can-cause-neck-pain-upper-back-pain-shoulder-pain-and-thoracic-outlet-syndrome/
What is the cause of the compression your thoracic outlet?
https://www.thoracicoutletsyndrome.com/what-is-the-cause-of-the-compression-your-thoracic-outlet/
Excerpt: Regardless if you have a work injury, auto accident, sports injury, repetitive motion, poor posture, or even cervical ribs, there is usually only one cause of your thoracic outlet syndrome, compression.
THE HUMAN SPRING APPROACH TO THORACIC OUTLET SYNDROME by Dr James Stoxen DC., FSSEMM (hon) FWSSEM
SAMPLE CHAPTER INTRODUCTION
https://www.thoracicoutletsyndrome.com/introduction/
Here I educate you on the best sleeping posture, sitting posture, multitasking, and computer use, such as use of the mouse, keyboard, monitor position, and visual stressors. I review the dangers of overuse of your mobile phone, smartphone, remote controls, and other handheld devices. I also review occupational injuries and an instantaneous overloading strain caused by auto accidents and personal injuries.
Chapter 14, “Spring Training!” tells you my personal story. Several years ago, my friend and I were in a really bad car accident. The 70-mile-per hour impact into a concrete median totaled her car and caused significant injuries. The accident caused her spinal trauma, an upper back injury, a disc bulge, thoracic outlet syndrome, and the symptoms of mild concussion.
There are 30 stretches and exercises for thoracic outlet syndrome designed to widen and strengthen the muscles of your thoracic outlet. These exercises will also help you prevent injuries to your neck in car accidents, work injuries, and sports injuries.