TOS Websites
You can find a lot of TOS information on other websites. Some of these websites focus on TOS. Other websites are presented by physicians or other providers who offer services to TOS patients. Not every website provides usable information to every patient, but we feel it is important to have a central location to find these sites. Thus, we will update this page with new sites on a regular basis. Please note that we do not endorse any specific website or provider, and we cannot confirm that all provided information is accurate or appropriate for individual medical care.
Massachusetts General Hospital
University of Virginia Health System
Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Center for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
National Organization for Rare Disorders
TOS Videos
Many people find online videos helpful to understand challenging medical concepts. YouTube is a good source of videos on TOS, including the underlying disease process, anatomy, diagnosis and treatment. Again, as with TOS website, there may be varying quality and accuracy of information provided in these videos. However, we feel they are quite useful for many patients, and will continue to update this page with new videos we find. Please note that we do not endorse any specific video, and we cannot confirm that all provided information is accurate or appropriate for individual medical care.
Dr. Farid Gharagozloo-Florida Hospital
Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck-Top 3 stretches for TOS
Physical Therapists Bob Schrupp and Brad Heineck-Top 3 signs you may have TOS
Physical Therapist Chad Madden-Top 3 exercises for TOS
Dr. Brian Sutterer explains Markelle Fultz injury
Drs. DeRubertis and Gelabert-UCLA School of Medicine