1. Scapulothoracic Bursitis and Snapping Scapula Syndrome: A Critical Review of Current Evidence.
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Warth, Ryan J., Spiegl, Ulrich J., and Millett, Peter J.
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TREATMENT of bursitis , *SHOULDER surgery , *ORTHOPEDIC surgery , *SKELETAL muscle , *ARTHROSCOPY , *BURSITIS , *COMPUTED tomography , *ELECTROMYOGRAPHY , *MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems , *KINEMATICS , *MAGNETIC resonance imaging , *MEDICAL history taking , *MEDLINE , *ONLINE information services , *PALPATION , *PHYSICAL diagnosis , *RESEARCH funding , *SCAPULA , *SHOULDER , *SHOULDER pain , *SURGICAL complications , *SYNDROMES , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *EVIDENCE-based medicine , *DECISION making in clinical medicine , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *CONTINUING education units , *PATIENT selection , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *SYMPTOMS , *INNERVATION , *DIAGNOSIS , *ANATOMY - Abstract
The article presents a study on snapping scapula syndrome and scapulothoracic bursitis. Topics covered include superomedial angle resection, partial scapulectomy, and crepitus. Also mentioned are the anatomic characteristics of the periscapular musculature. Also mentioned are scapulothoracic articulation, the potential soft tissue causes of scapular snapping, and the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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- 2015
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