Nonoperative and operative management of snapping scapula
- PMID: 15310586
- DOI: 10.1177/0363546504268790
Nonoperative and operative management of snapping scapula
Abstract
Snapping scapula is a painful crepitus of the scapulothoracic articulation. This crepitus is a grinding or snapping noise with scapulothoracic motion that may or may not accompany pain. This condition is commonly seen in overhead-throwing athletes. Treatment of patients with this syndrome begins with nonoperative methods; when nonoperative treatment fails, several surgical options exist. This article will discuss both nonoperative and operative management of this common shoulder condition.
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