| Literature DB >> 31123646 |
Levonti Ohanisian1, Nicholas Brown2, StevenClaude D White3, David Rubay4, Paul M Schwartz1.
Abstract
Suprascapular neuropathy is a rare cause of shoulder pain with an injury to the nerve intrinsically related to the anatomy and course of the suprascapular nerve. The common etiologies of a suprascapular nerve injury include repetitive overhead activity, rotator cuff pathology, and compression of the nerve at either the suprascapular or the spinoglenoid notch secondary to space-occupying lesions. Although uncommon, suprascapular nerve damage has been associated with scapular fractures previously. However, there is a scarcity of literature describing a suprascapular nerve injury as the etiology of persistent shoulder pain after trauma. We present the case of a 52-year-old male who was struck by a motor vehicle, suffered a scapular fracture, and developed persistent shoulder pain secondary to a suprascapular nerve injury diagnosed 15 months post trauma.Entities:
Keywords: shoulder; sports trauma; suprascapular; suprascapular nerve; trauma
Year: 2019 PMID: 31123646 PMCID: PMC6510660 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.4224
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Axial CT demonstrating a right comminuted scapular fracture
CT: computed tomography
Figure 2Sagittal CT demonstrating a right comminuted scapular fracture
CT: computed tomography
Figure 3Illustration depicting the suprascapular nerve course relative to scapular ligamentous structures