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. 1994 Sep;28(3):177-9.
doi: 10.1136/bjsm.28.3.177.

Prevalence of latent and manifest suprascapular neuropathy in high-performance volleyball players

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Prevalence of latent and manifest suprascapular neuropathy in high-performance volleyball players

M Holzgraefe et al. Br J Sports Med. 1994 Sep.

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the prevalence of latent and manifest suprascapular neuropathy in high-level male volleyball players. Thirty subjects were examined clinically and electrophysiologically. Suprascapular neuropathy, most probably at the level of the suprascapular notch, was demonstrated in 12 subjects, being latent in eight. Taking into account our clinical findings in a further 36 international-level players, a remarkably high overall prevalence of suprascapular nerve lesion of 33% (22 of 66 subjects) was found. All cases involved the side of the body with the player's smashing arm. These findings suggest that careful monitoring of suprascapular nerve function may be useful in high-performance volleyball players, as early diagnosis is essential to prevent more severe damage.

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