The thoracic spine is located between your cervical and lumbar spines, and it serves as an attachment point for your ribs and for many muscles and bones. If it seems to you like your neck and low ...
patients were identified to have neurogenic and arterial thoracic outlet syndrome with cervical ribs. One hundred percent of these patients had Roos type I and/or II bands. Additionally ...
I Neurogenic-arterial Long cervical rib with band inserting down to scalenus tubercle. II Neurogenic-arterial Short cervical rib with a long cervical band component with an insertion similar to ...