Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is a complex and often underdiagnosed condition characterized by the compression of neurovascular structures in the thoracic outlet. This compression can lead to a range of symptoms, including pain, numbness, weakness, and impaired circulation in the upper limbs. This presentation will explore the arterial, venous and neurogenic pathophysiology and clinical presentation of TOS, as well as diagnostic approaches for this condition.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
- Master thoracic outlet anatomy essential for accurate diagnosis
- Understand brachial plexus organization and its clinical significance in TOS
- Identify key sonographic landmarks for reliable neurovascular assessment
- Apply measurement techniques that ensure reproducible, accurate arterial evaluation
- Differentiate between TOS subtypes to guide appropriate treatment pathways
Trainer
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Start date(s) Duration Registration fee -
18 November '25 1 Hour €95.00 -
18 November '25 7:00 - 8:00 PM CET
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Why should you follow this webinar?
While ultrasound is routinely utilized for arterial and venous assessment in TOS, neurogenic components remain underutilized in clinical practice. Ultrasound offers distinct advantages through dynamic real-time visualization of the brachial plexus, enabling identification of compression sites during provocative manoeuvres. This dynamic assessment capability represents a significant diagnostic advantage over static MRI evaluation of brachial plexus pathology in TOS.
Timely, accurate diagnosis prevents progression to chronic disability and complex pain syndromes. Precise identification of arterial, venous, and neurogenic subtypes facilitates targeted, evidence-based treatment protocols, while a comprehensive diagnostic approach reduces patient burden of prolonged symptom evaluation and multiple subspecialty consultations.
Details
While ultrasound is routinely utilized for arterial and venous assessment in TOS, neurogenic components remain underutilized in clinical practice. Ultrasound offers distinct advantages through dynamic real-time visualization of the brachial plexus, enabling identification of compression sites during provocative manoeuvres. This dynamic assessment capability represents a significant diagnostic advantage over static MRI evaluation of brachial plexus pathology in TOS.
Timely, accurate diagnosis prevents progression to chronic disability and complex pain syndromes. Precise identification of arterial, venous, and neurogenic subtypes facilitates targeted, evidence-based treatment protocols, while a comprehensive diagnostic approach reduces patient burden of prolonged symptom evaluation and multiple subspecialty consultations.
Details
- Can't join the live session? You'll get 30-days unlimited access to the recording.
- After completion, you'll receive a CME certificate.
Feeling the Pinch: Brachial Plexus and Thoracic Outlet Demystified
€95.00
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Language
English -
Accreditation
1 CME point -
Length
1 Hour -
Start date(s)
18 November '25 See all dates -
Trainer
Andrew Grant