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The Limitations of Standard Physical Therapy with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (Free On-Line)

Join Dr. Farid Gharagozloo and Steve Talajkowski PT, MPT for a free, live streaming as they discuss why standard physical therapy is ineffective when helping patients with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS). This interesting discussion between Dr. Gharagozloo (author of “Thoracic Outlet Syndrome - A Historic Perspective”) and Steve (who authored the ‘Thoracic Outlet Syndrome’ chapter in the book Physical Therapy Treatment of Common Orthopedic Conditions) will help patients understand why the standard physical therapy approach to TOS often fails. This event includes an extended opportunity for attendees to ask both speakers questions about Thoracic Outlet Syndrome.

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Please note that this event begins at 4:30 PM PST.

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Dr. Gharagozloo is a nationally known thoracic surgeon that has developed cutting edge robotic surgical techniques to help patients with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. He is also the lead author on , “Thoracic Outlet Syndrome- A Historic Perspective”.

Steve Talajkowski PT, MPT has been a physical therapist for 25 years, after graduating from UC-San Francisco / San Francisco State University in 1993 with a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy. He authored the ‘Thoracic Outlet Syndrome’ chapter in the book Physical Therapy Treatment of Common Orthopedic Conditions, which was published in 2016.

25 years ago he trained with Peter Edgelow and began helping patients with TOS.   Peter developed the ENVEST (Edgelow Neurovascular Entrapment Self Treatment) program for treating patients with TOS.  Many authorities widely recognize this program as a highly-effective conservative method of treating TOS. Peter has lectured throughout the country on the ENVEST Program. Steve carries on Peter’s tradition or expertise and care for these patients.


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