Same Day Before and After Assessment of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2010

Chad Madden, owner of Madden Physical Therapy, relieves Nick's pain after one treatment session.

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  • i would like to see a video for the treatment!

  • @JTKingTX The treatment was the same as the video we recently posted "Hands-on PT for Mid Back Pain." Hope that helps...

  • For all the classy comments...this video is used as a marketing piece for our PT practice when talking with referral sources in Central PA.

    If you want treatment, find a PT or chiropractor in your area who consistently produces results for thoracic outlet syndrome. I do not know of any home exercise program that will produce the same day results as the above video.

    As a response for the confusion, I will change the name of the video.

    Best wishes.

  • Patient was treated with hands-on PT techniques.

    Not trying to prove anything necessarily. Only showing same day results.

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  • you suck. you should remove this freaking waste of everyone's time. do you think people find this by searching for an AD? loser. if anything, this serves as a warning to STAY AWAY from Madden Physical Therapy.

  • funny, I just came across *another ad*-- vid title is "Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Treatment In San Diego"-- but this one didn't irritate me. In this one the doctor gives a kind of mini-lecture and shows you a stretching technique, so it's worth watching even if you don't live in San Diego. Plus the title kind of makes it clear that there is a clinic being plugged.

  • I'm a doctor and I've been bothered recently by symptoms of possible TOS, which is how I came across this video. Look, Chris, it's like this: people who do a youtube search for "thoracic outlet syndrome" are mostly looking for demonstrations of exercise/stretching techniques they can use. They're not expecting to find an ad, which is what this video is. It's even more irritating when you consider the fact that most viewers will not be located anywhere near your clinic.

  • you spelled syndrome wrong :-)

  • So... the treatment is a white screen fade?

  • this does not explain what he did to treat the patient. What are you trying to prove here?

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