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The overall aim of this approach to develop a patient-centric best-practice approach to the evaluation and treatment of patients with thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS).
The purpose of this study is to assess the patient’s quality of life following the paravertebral block(s) day post-op, 3-day post-op, 7-day post-op, and 2 weeks post-op. Also, to assess the patient’s function following the paravertebral block(s) 1-day post-op, 3-day post-op, 7-day post-op, and 2 weeks post-op, and assess the patient’s pain level following the paravertebral block(s) day post-op, 3-day post-op, 7-day post-op, and 2 weeks post-op.
The goal of this study will be to determine the false positive rate of the ultrasonographic Adson and Military press maneuvers for thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) and to determine interpreter variability among ultrasound technicians.