Total Credits: 0.75 including 0.75 AOA Category 1-A Credit(s)
Discussion of the anatomy of the thoracic inlet/outlet. Including a review of the biomechanics of the cervical spine and upper extremities, traditional treatments for thoracic outlet syndrome and unique osteopathic approaches to thoracic outlet syndrome.
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Disclosures: None Reported
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Alexandra Myers, DO, MSH. is currently a Sports Medicine Fellow in San Diego. She attended WesternU/COMP and completed Family Practice residency at Downey Regional Medical Center. Dr. Myers has a special interest in using OMT for athletes.
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