Understanding how thoracic outlet syndrome forced Matt Harvey into an early decline
Posted Apr 27, 2020
After battling with shoulder pain and numbness in his fingers, Matt Harvey was diagnosed with thoracic outlet syndrome shortly after he was placed on the disabled list in July. As a result, the “Dark Knight” was forced to undergo season-ending surgery to remove a rib from his chest. The Mets were hopeful that Harvey could regain his dominant form in 2017.
(Elite Sports NY)
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