Hi Physios
I would just like some advice. I'm seeing a new physio who is treating my wrist pain. I've been referred by my doctor to her. She suspects that I have thoracic outlet syndrome and that the pain that I am experiencing in my wrist has something to do with TOS. I have a shoulder injury (torn capsule and bicep tendonitis) on my right shoulder and it's settled down quite a bit and rarely causes my much pain now. I haven't had any investigations done on my thoracic but my sports doc has always said that my first rib and thoracic is very tight and he has occasionally said that I have TOS.
She has said that I should refrain from doing weights and that walking and aerobic activities are going to be much better for me like swimming. I understand that aerobic activity is important for people who have thoracic issues but it's not clear why weights training is not appropriate. I'm uncomfortable with the idea about not training because 1) it doesn't aggravate things and resistance training is more preventative for me and 2) I have weak core muscles and I need to strengthen it at some point
The treatment is working well. She's mainly trying to free up the thoracic and the brachial plexus and it does stop the pain in my wrist. The thing is if I don't do resistance work my body won't have the endurance/strength to be able to work a desk job and I need to stay conditioned if I continue to dance. Resistance training does not hurt my shoulder and it doesn't aggravate my wrist. So I'm in a double bind. Can someone recommend some alternatives? Plus I've been told that swimming is supposed to be very good for me. My old physio has always been against it because it forced my right shoulder into too much internal rotation. Swimming does aggravate both shoulders and wrists so I'm not sure what my alternatives are. I am also contemplating going back to see my sports doctor who may be able to recommend something more appropriate for my rehabilitation.
Greatly appreciate your help.
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