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This study shows that the reverse Judet approach provides functional results similar to the modified Judet approach in treating scapular fractures. Importantly, it greatly reduces the size of the incision and limits soft tissue dissection, which decreases surgical trauma. Therefore, the reverse Judet approach is a safe and effective option for treating
Qianxi Wang +9 more
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Purpose In the present study, we aimed to determine whether decompression of suprascapular nerve (SSN) at the spinoglenoid notch could lead to a better functional outcome for the patients who underwent repairment of rotator cuff due to posterosupeior ...
Pu Yang +5 more
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Abstract The video demonstrates an arthroscopic technique for identification, dissection, and protection of the suprascapular nerve (SSN) during massive rotator cuff repair. The SSN, closely related to the transverse scapular ligament (TSL), may present anatomical variations that heighten the risk of iatrogenic injury.
Prince Shanavas Khan +6 more
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Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment Secondary to Compression at Suprascapular Notch: A Case Report
Suprascapular nerve entrapment at spinoglenoid notch is rare but well documented. Kopell and Thompson (1) are always credited with providing the first description of the suprascapular nerve entrapment syndrome in English literature (2,3) but in fact the ...
Fazal, A, Wajid, MA
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Ultrasound‐Guided Peripheral Nerve Blocks for Percutaneous Treatments of Common Tendinopathies
Objectives Ultrasound‐guided percutaneous needle fenestration (UPNF) and percutaneous needle tenotomy (UPNT) are minimally invasive procedures commonly used to treat chronic tendinopathies. However, these techniques can be painful, potentially limiting patient tolerance, satisfaction, and procedural feasibility. Although local anesthetics (LAs) provide
Tomás Ribeiro‐da‐Silva +7 more
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Morphology of suprascapular notch in medieval skeletons from Bulgaria
The suprascapular notch is situated in the lateral part of the superior border of the scapula, just medial to the base of the coracoid process, giving passage for the suprascapular nerve.
Nikolova, S.; Institute of Experimental Morphology, Pathology and Anthropology with Museum, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences +1 more
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Background. Suprascapular nerve neuropathy combined with massive rotator cuff tears presents significant challenges in both diagnosis and treatment. Modern diagnostic methods allow for sufficiently accurate detection of neurological impairments.
Sergei Yu. Dokolin +3 more
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Background Shoulder pain is a frequent and clinically relevant nonmotor symptom in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Although suprascapular nerve block and pulsed radiofrequency (PRF) are used effectively for chronic shoulder pain in the general population, their therapeutic effects in patients with PD have not been clearly established. Objective To assess the
Atak Karabacak +3 more
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Abstract Although the sternoclavicular joint shares structural similarities with the knee and hip joints as a diarthrodial joint, its biomechanics differ significantly due to its non‐weight‐bearing nature. Nevertheless, it is subject to considerable loading, leading to increased susceptibility to osteoarthritis, a prevalent condition characterized by ...
Sophie Mok +4 more
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Ossification of superior transverse scapular ligament - a case report
Superior transverse scapular ligament (STSL), a small ligament which bridges over the suprascapular notch bears enormous stress during shoulder movements. This causes the ligament to ossify thereby compressing the suprascapular nerve which passes beneath
Dibya Prabha Bara +3 more
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