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The stabilizing potential of the supraspinatus is inhibited in tear-associated scapula shapes but can be modulated by kinematic adjustments. [PDF]
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Pediatric Blood &Cancer, Volume 72, Issue 10, October 2025.
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Mandibular reconstruction with the scapula tip free flap
Head and Neck, 2019The scapula tip free flap has been described for reconstruction of short mandible defects with extensive soft tissue needs. The versatility of this flap has not been extensively described.
Jeffrey M Blumberg +2 more
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Scapulothoracic Bursitis and Snapping Scapula Syndrome
American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2015Peter J Millett
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Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2021
Supplemental digital content is available in the text. BACKGROUND Rib fractures occur in approximately 10% of trauma patients and are associated with more than 50% of patients with scapula fractures.
Claire N. Thomas +5 more
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Supplemental digital content is available in the text. BACKGROUND Rib fractures occur in approximately 10% of trauma patients and are associated with more than 50% of patients with scapula fractures.
Claire N. Thomas +5 more
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Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 2020
Background Previous studies have suggested that weakening of shoulder and scapula muscles have been associated with increased pain, and decreased functional abilities in patients with lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET).
Neda Mostafaee +7 more
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Background Previous studies have suggested that weakening of shoulder and scapula muscles have been associated with increased pain, and decreased functional abilities in patients with lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET).
Neda Mostafaee +7 more
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Equine Veterinary Education, 2015
SummaryFractures of the scapula are uncommon and the majority of these involve the supraglenoid tubercle in young horses 2 years of age or less. Scapula fractures of the neck or body are rare. Comminuted scapula fractures have been diagnosed in racing breeds (Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses) and a review of the literature on the different fracture ...
Auer, Jörg A, Fürst, Anton E
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SummaryFractures of the scapula are uncommon and the majority of these involve the supraglenoid tubercle in young horses 2 years of age or less. Scapula fractures of the neck or body are rare. Comminuted scapula fractures have been diagnosed in racing breeds (Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses) and a review of the literature on the different fracture ...
Auer, Jörg A, Fürst, Anton E
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Neoplasms of the Scapula [PDF]
1729 he scapula is a small bone in which many neoplasms can develop. Few radiology articles report the types and appearances of these tumors. The Musculoskeletal Tumor Society has developed a classification system for shoulder girdle tumors that divides the scapula into two zones [1]: the acromial–glenoid complex comprises the S2 region and the blade ...
Marcia F. Blacksin, Joseph Benevenia
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