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Osteopathic treatment in a patient with left-ventricular assist device with left brachialgia: a case report

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Figure 1 The X-ray shows the internal turbine with a first tube inside the left ventricle, the drive connecting it to the outside, and the left tube that will go into the aorta.Notes: There are no signs of fracture of the first rib
Figure 2 The thumb has to be put under the axilla, with cranial direction toward the coracoid insertion of the muscle, with the force vector being in the oblique axis; once identified the hypertonic area, under the pectoralis major, this position needs to be maintained until myofascial release occurs.Note: The red arrow indicates the direction of the thumb, to the coracoid insertion.

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