Costoclavicular compression test. Shoulder retracted and depressed

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Download scientific diagram | Costoclavicular compression test. Shoulder retracted and depressed leads to diminish radial pulse and/or arm pain and paresthesia. Reproduced from Korean Orthopaedic Association. Orthopaedics. 7th ed. Seoul: Korean Orthopaedic Association; 2013, with permission from Young-Ho Kwon [16].  from publication: Thoracic outlet syndrome | Thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) is an uncommon condition that can occur when the nerves, artery, or vein to the arm is compressed by one or more of the structures that make up the thoracic outlet. TOS was the first compression neuropathy of the upper extremity to be | Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Nerve Compression Syndromes and Veins | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

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