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Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, 2011
Suprascapular nerve blockade (SSNB) is a simple and safe technique for providing relief from various types of shoulder pain, including rheumatologic disorders, cancer, and trauma pain, and postoperative pain due to shoulder arthroscopy. Posterior, superior, and anterior approaches may be used, the most common being the posterior.
Chin-wern, Chan, Philip W H, Peng
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Suprascapular nerve blockade (SSNB) is a simple and safe technique for providing relief from various types of shoulder pain, including rheumatologic disorders, cancer, and trauma pain, and postoperative pain due to shoulder arthroscopy. Posterior, superior, and anterior approaches may be used, the most common being the posterior.
Chin-wern, Chan, Philip W H, Peng
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Suprascapular nerve compression syndrome
Surgical Neurology, 1984Five patients suffering from suprascapular nerve compression syndrome were treated by surgical decompression of the nerve. The syndrome is described and the surgical treatment is outlined. The diagnostic necessity for electromyography is stressed as is the intraoperative evaluation of the conductive obstacle by use of electrostimulation.
T, Laulund +3 more
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Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1987Nine patients were found to have suprascapular nerve entrapment confirmed by electromyographic studies after the diagnosis was suspected. Eight patients who had a surgical release of the suprascapular ligament had good and excellent results. Except in rare cases, a positive electromyogram (EMG) including a delayed nerve conduction (using a coaxial ...
M, Post, J, Mayer
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Arthroscopic Suprascapular Nerve Decompression at the Suprascapular Notch
Arthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery, 2006The suprascapular notch is a common location for entrapment of the suprascapular nerve. Open surgical procedures for excision of the transverse scapular ligament are associated with pain relief and functional improvement. Arthroscopic procedures have been described for decompressing ganglion cysts, which compress the nerve at the spinoglenoid notch ...
Deepak N, Bhatia +3 more
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Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1993Fifty-four patients with suprascapular nerve entrapment were evaluated on an average of 5.6 years (range, 2–9 years) after surgical release. There were 32 males and 22 females. Supposed causative factor was exertion at work or vacation in 36 cases.
MARTTI VASTAMÄKI, HARRY GÖURANSSON
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Suprascapular nerve entrapment
Operative Techniques in Sports Medicine, 1996Abstract Shoulder pain in the athlete is a frequent complaint. The common differential diagnoses include a broad list of disorders including, rotator cuff tears and tendonitis, shoulder instability, degenerative disease, and others. Although nerve entrapment syndromes is a relatively uncommon etiology of shoulder pain, they must be considered when ...
Thomas P. Moore, Robert E. Hunter
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Isolated suprascapular nerve lesions
Injury, 1983This paper shows how the suprascapular nerve is liable to isolated injury and where it is most vulnerable. Lesions of the suprascapular nerve are related to disorders of the shoulder. The management of isolated suprascapular nerve lesions is discussed.
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Connecticut medicine, 1990
Isolated traumatic suprascapular nerve palsy without associated fracture is a rare occurrence. Localized segmental muscle atrophy limited to the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles associated with weakness in initiating abduction and in external rotation of the shoulder should suggest the diagnosis.
E, Moskowitz, E S, Rashkoff
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Isolated traumatic suprascapular nerve palsy without associated fracture is a rare occurrence. Localized segmental muscle atrophy limited to the supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles associated with weakness in initiating abduction and in external rotation of the shoulder should suggest the diagnosis.
E, Moskowitz, E S, Rashkoff
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Suprascapular Nerve Dysfunction
2019This chapter discusses dysfunction of the suprascapular nerve, its clinical presentation, causes, investigation and management.
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2012
The suprascapular nerve, due to its superficial location in the supraspinous fossa, is a readily accessible nerve that is easy and safe to block. The suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) has been utilized for well over 60 years to address various causes of shoulder pain.
Brian Belnap, Gagan Mahajan
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The suprascapular nerve, due to its superficial location in the supraspinous fossa, is a readily accessible nerve that is easy and safe to block. The suprascapular nerve block (SSNB) has been utilized for well over 60 years to address various causes of shoulder pain.
Brian Belnap, Gagan Mahajan
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