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Brisement Injection with Physical Therapy: A Novel Approach to Managing Glenohumeral Joint Osteoarthritis. [PDF]

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Compression of the Suprascapular Nerve by a Ganglion at the Suprascapular Notch

Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1981
The suprascapular nerve was compressed by a ganglion in the suprascapular notch in a 28-year-old carpenter. Electromyogram studies, especially mean latency time, were essential for accurate diagnosis. Excision of the ganglion relieved the pain and led to recovery of the motor function of the shoulder.
T, Hirayama, Y, Takemitsu
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Endoscopic Release of Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment at the Suprascapular Notch

2008
A problem that has recently been recognized as a potential etiology of shoulder pain and weakness is suprascapular nerve entrapment. This was first described by Thompson and Koppel in 1959.1,2 As rotator cuff pathology is much more common, this problem was often overlooked and diagnosis was delayed.
Laurent Lafosse, Tony Kochhar
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Morphometry and variations of the human suprascapular notch

Morphologie, 2015
The present study proposes a simple method to study variations in shape and dimensions of suprascapular notch, to classify different types and subtypes of notch and to measure the thickness of superior transverse scapular bar (ossified superior transverse ligament of scapula).Seven hundred and twenty-eight dried scapulae were observed, examined and ...
D. Agrawal   +7 more
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