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  1. 1 Νοε 2022 · Initial nonoperative treatment with pectoralis minor stretching, as well as periscapular and postural retraining, is successful in the majority of patients. For patients that fail nonoperative management, surgical release of the pectoralis minor may be performed through a variety of approaches.

  2. 20 Ιουλ 2020 · Deep pressure just inwards to the tip of the coracoid (over the pectoralis minor location) will be painful and may lead to numbness and tingling, which can be even more severe when poking several times over the location of the pectoralis minor (this is called Tinel sign).

  3. Pectoralis minor syndrome involves pain, paraesthesia and weakness in the arm due to compression of the brachial plexus passing beneath pectoralis minor; this paper reports the results of a single centre’s treatment pathway in affected patients.

  4. Patients have some of the symptoms of NTOS, with particular emphasis on chest pain, trapezius pain, and/or hand paresthesia. Few have significant occipital headaches and neck pain. When these symptoms are present, they are usually intermittent and not a major complaint.

  5. 25 Ιουλ 2022 · Pectoralis minor syndrome (PMS) is a rare condition caused by compression of the axillary neurovascular bundle by the PM muscle. 1 Patients can present with arm/chest pain, paresthesia, weakness, cyanosis, swelling, or a combination of these. 1 Nerve block, WBI with maneuvers, and dynamic venography will often confirm nerve, artery, or vein ...

  6. 25 Μαΐ 2023 · Vascular and/or neurological signs and symptoms can characterize TOS. However, a similar infrequent vascular condition, pectoralis minor syndrome (PMS), is characterized by axillary vein obstruction by compression from the pectoralis minor muscle inferior to the clavicle (Figure 6).

  7. 1 Ιουλ 2017 · Symptoms suggesting pectoralis minor compression include infraclavicular, anterior chest wall, and/or axillary pain, but the nature of upper extremity symptoms and the response to upper extremity positional maneuvers is similar to that of patients with brachial plexus compression at the scalene triangle .