I would disagree with the website you have perused regarding TOS and neck pain. Neck pain generally is a result of degeneration of the cervical discs, facets or even occasional compression of the nerve roots. TOS patients who have no additional cervical degeneration generally do not have neck pain.
I think you need to consider a neurologist to go through the symptoms, physical examination and perform an EMG/NCV test. This test will not be able to diagnose TOS but will be able to diagnose ulnar and median neuropathy (carpel or cubital tunnel syndrome) and peripheral neuropathy.
“Do facet joint issues or disc issues cause upper back spasm/burning/gnawing pain like the ones I described”. Yes.
Dr. Corenman
PLEASE REMEMBER, THIS FORUM IS MEANT TO PROVIDE GENERAL INFORMATION ON SPINE ANATOMY, CONDITIONS AND TREATMENTS. TO GET AN ACCURATE DIAGNOSIS, YOU MUST VISIT A QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN PERSON.
Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books.
Donald Corenman, MD, DC is a highly-regarded spine surgeon, considered an expert in the area of neck and back pain. Trained as both a Medical Doctor and Doctor of Chiropractic, Dr. Corenman earned academic appointments as Clinical Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and his research on spine surgery and rehabilitation has resulted in the publication of multiple peer-reviewed articles and two books.