Dr James Stoxen DC, FSSEMM (hon) FWSSEM, gave the keynote presentation: The Integrated Spring Mass Approach to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, at the 2nd International Conference on Orthopedics & Advanced Care, in Singapore City Singapore, February 25th 2019
Lecture Title: The Integrated Spring Mass Approach to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Letter of Acceptance
2019 Singapore Dr James Stoxen Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Letter-of-acceptance
Lecture Abstract Summary
Abstract for an oral presentation at the “2nd International Conference on Orthopedics & Advanced Care to be held in Singapore in Singapore City on February 25th – 26th, 2019.
Lecture Abstract for a 3 keynote presentations:
The Integrated Spring-Mass Model Approach to Treating Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
by Dr James Stoxen DC., FSSEMM (hon) FWSSEM
The use of hand held devices (HHD) such as mobile phones, game controls, tablets, portable media players and personal digital assistants have increased dramatically in past decade. This drastic change has led to new batch of difficult to treat, musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Extremities such as myofascial pain syndrome of neck and upper back and thoracic outlet syndrome.
The thoracic outlet anatomy and how the bundle passes through the passageway is complex for even musculoskeletal experts. So for doctors trained in other specialties there can be an inadequate understanding about nature and cause of thoracic outlet syndrome.
A syndrome rather than a disease, the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders And Stroke, plus top 10 ranked hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery agree persistent compression of nerves, arteries and veins traveling through the thoracic outlet is what leads to thoracic outlet syndrome.
I will discuss the three models of human movement, the inverted pendulum model, the spring-mass model and the integrated spring-mass model (ISMM). The (ISMM), which integrates the spring suspension systems of the foot and shoulder region as well as the torsion spring of the spine and the mass, the head. I will discuss my clinical findings show compressive disorders like TOS and herniated discs are merely an over control of tension on the human spring mechanism leading to these syndromes.
I will give brief review of the symptoms and their patterns, the common orthopedic tests, and diagnostic tests, the 16 different common conservative therapies and the 10 reasons for when surgery is medically necessary. I will discuss an alternative treatment for this disorder based on the integrated spring mass model.
For more information about Dr Stoxen and the The Integrated Spring-Mass Model Approach to Treating Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, go to www.DrStoxen.com or www.teamdoctorsblog.com
Presentation Abstract:
Abstract for an oral presentation at the “2nd International Conference on Orthopedics & Advanced Care to be held in Singapore in Singapore City on February 25th – 26th, 2019.
The Integrated Spring-Mass Model Approach to Treating Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
by Dr James Stoxen DC., FSSEMM (hon) FWSSEM
The use of hand held devices (HHD) such as mobile phones, game controls, tablets, portable media players and personal digital assistants have increased dramatically in past decade. This drastic change has led to new batch of difficult to treat, musculoskeletal Disorders of the Upper Extremities such as myofascial pain syndrome of neck and upper back and thoracic outlet syndrome.
The thoracic outlet anatomy and how the bundle passes through the passageway is complex for even musculoskeletal experts. So for doctors trained in other specialties there can be an inadequate understanding about nature and cause of thoracic outlet syndrome.
A syndrome rather than a disease, the Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders And Stroke, plus top 10 ranked hospitals for neurology and neurosurgery agree persistent compression of nerves, arteries and veins traveling through the thoracic outlet is what leads to thoracic outlet syndrome.
I will discuss the three models of human movement, the inverted pendulum model, the spring-mass model and the integrated spring-mass model (ISMM). The (ISMM), which integrates the spring suspension systems of the foot and shoulder region as well as the torsion spring of the spine and the mass, the head. I will discuss my clinical findings show compressive disorders like TOS and herniated discs are merely an over control of tension on the human spring mechanism leading to these syndromes.
I will give brief review of the symptoms and their patterns, the common orthopedic tests, and diagnostic tests, the 16 different common conservative therapies and the 10 reasons for when surgery is medically necessary. I will discuss an alternative treatment for this disorder based on the integrated spring mass model.
For more information about Dr Stoxen and the The Integrated Spring-Mass Model Approach to Treating Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, go to Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. or www.teamdoctorsblog.com
Presentation Titles and Speakers
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Wong Boh Boi, Wong Boh Boi Pvt Ltd, Singapore
Title: The integrated spring-Mass model approach to treating thoracic outlet syndrome James Stoxen, Team Doctors Treatment Center, USA
Title: Why patients with knee pain still have symptoms despite the use of anti-inflammatory medications? Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil
Title: A modified Sayre’s technique, for correction of congenital radial club hand deformity Abdulrahim Aljayar, Aljala Teaching Trauma Hospital, Libya
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Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil
Dr James Stoxen, Team Doctors Treatment Center, USA
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Shah Kushal V, Parul Sevasharam Hospital, India
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Priyanka Rishi, SGT University, India
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Morteza Rajai, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
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Sonia Pawaria, SGT University, India
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Waters G, Fiona Stanley Fremantle Hospitals Group, Western Australia
Title: Efficacy of the functional mobilization approach in young adults with patellofemoral pain syndrome: A randomized clinical trial
Supriya Awasthi, School of Allied Health Sciences, India
Title: Shoulder and elbow tendinitis as initial manifestation of autoimmune hepatitis
Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil
Day 2, February 26, 2019 @ Singapore Chair
James Stoxen, Team Doctors Treatment Center, USA
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Huang Wei Ling, Medical Acupuncture and Pain Management Clinic, Brazil
Title: Integrated role of yoga and physiotherapy in sports injuries prevention.
Sheetal Kalra, SGT University, India
Title: Robotic equipment in upper limb amputations
O. Fadili, University Hasssan, Morocco
Title: Ganglion cyst of Hoffa’s fat pad of knee-a rare cause of anterior knee pain and swelling Rakesh Goyal, Lok Nayak Hospital and Maulana Azad Medical College, India
Title: A rare case of traumatic posterior dislocation of hip in a 7 year old child following trivial trauma
Rakesh Goyal, Lok Nayak Hospital and Maulana Azad Medical College, India
Title: Management of medial patellofemoral ligament injury- A case report.
Hiren Sarma, Solace Hospital and Research Centre, India
Title: A rare case of giant cell tumor of tendon sheath of Hoffa’s fat pad of knee misdiagnosed as ganglion cyst
Rakesh Goyal, Lok Nayak Hospital and Maulana Azad Medical College, India
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