This review explores the causes of scapula winging, with overview of the relevant anatomy, proposed aetiology and treatment.doi:10.52314/KJO.2020.V33I01.17S. SurendranHarsha T ValoorJ. MathewA. RadhakrishnanPublishMed JournalsKerala Journal of Orthopaedics...
Scapular winging: Anatomical review, diagnosis, and treatments Scapular winging is a rare debilitating condition that leads to limited functional activity of the upper extremity. It is the result of numerous causes, in... RM Martin,DE Fish - 《Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine》 被引量:...
Serratus anterior muscle weakness causes scapular winging, characterized by scapular downward rotation and scapular anterior tipping in the resting position. Knee push-up plus (KPP), a modified push-up plus that is generally used in early rehabilitation programs, is performed to elicit SA activation....
During arm motion, a shoulder shrug initiates movement without significant winging of the scapula occurring. The axis of this motion occurs in the sagittal plane. Symmetric At rest, the position of both scapula are relatively symmetrical, taking into account that the dominant scapulohumeral arm may...
The changes of scapular kinematics in the subjects with shoulder impingement including increased scapular winging during arm elevation, decreased scapular upward rotation and posterior tilt, and increased scapular superior translation were also documented (Lin et al., 2005, Ludewig and Cook, 2000, ...
We report a unique case of dynamic scapular winging due to compression of the long thoracic nerve by a ventral scapular osteochondroma, representing a combination of mechanical and neural causes. Arthroscopic resection of the lesion was performed, which led to complete resolution of the symptoms.#By...
winginglongthoracicnerverhomboidsserratusanteriortrapeziusThis review explores the causes of scapula winging, with overview of the relevant anatomy, proposed aetiology and treatment. Particular focus is given to lesions of the long thoracic nerve, which is reported to be the most common aetiological ...
However, acute traumatic tears of the serratus anterior, trapezius, and rhomboids off of the scapula are important and under-recognized causes of scapular winging and dysfunction. This article will review the relevant anatomy, etiology, clinical evaluation, diagnostic testing, and treatment of scapular...
The scapular winging resolved completely following resection of the osteochondroma, and shoulder and arm function remained normal. A literature review of causes of pseudo-winging of the scapula was performed. Scapular osteochondroma is a rarely reported cause of scapula winging....
Background: Long thoracic nerve injury leading to scapular winging is a common entity. Inciting causes include closed trauma through compression, stretching, traction, and direct application of extrinsic force. Other causes include penetrating injury and neuritides such as Parsonage- Turner syndrome. ...