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Scapula fracture

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Putineanu, Dan Constantin   +1 more
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Scapula

2023
The shoulder joint is composed of the scapula, clavicle, and the head of the humerus. The scapula is part of three joints: The acromioclavicular joint (acromion and clavicula), the glenohumeral joint (glenoid and proximal humerus), and the scapulothoracic joint (anterior scapula and posterior thorax) (Fig. 10.1) [1].
Bilo, Rob A. C.   +2 more
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Scapula Fractures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2008
Fractures of the scapula are rare and the diagnosis and treatment may be unfamiliar to some surgeons. This article outlines a diagnostic work-up and treatment approach for the various types of scapular fractures. The approach helps guide decision making on operative versus nonoperative treatment based on what is known regarding prognosis and outcomes ...
Peter C, Lapner   +2 more
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Scapula Fractures

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 2002
Scapula fractures are relatively rare fractures which are typically a result of high energy trauma. Associated multisystemic injuries, therefore, occur with a high frequency. The management of scapula fractures has historically been nonoperative, perhaps in part due to the paucity of information regarding outcomes, combined with a relative ...
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The Winged Scapula

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1984
Twenty-five patients with 23 different types of winging of the scapula are described. A simple clinical and etiologic classification of the winged scapula is proposed based on the study of these patients in conjunction with a review of the literature. Winging of the scapula is either static or dynamic.
N J, Fiddian, R J, King
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Congenital High Scapula

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2002
Congenital high scapula is also known as Sprengel's deformity. The elevation of the scapula is accompanied by its rotation to a varus position. A series of 19 cases is presented, with 4 bilateral cases. A modified Woodward procedure was performed in all the surgical cases using the basic Woodward technique modified by correcting the tilting of the ...
Abdeslam, Khairouni   +4 more
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Snapping Scapula Syndrome

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2009
Snapping scapula syndrome arises from either a soft-tissue or a skeletal anomaly within the scapulothoracic space that creates a cracking sound during scapulothoracic motion that patients associate with pain. Nonoperative measures consisting of supervised physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, and therapeutic injections are the mainstay of ...
Meredith A, Lazar   +2 more
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Duplication of the scapula

International Orthopaedics, 1987
Complete duplication of the shoulder blade has not been described so far in the literature. Two case reports with a duplication of the right shoulder blade in multiple malformations of the locomotor and postural apparatus are presented. In both children, the shoulder blades were mobilized and fused.
A K, Martini, E, Neusel
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