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Snapping scapula: a review of the literature and presentation of 14 patients.

E C Percy1, D Birbrager, M J Pitt.   

Abstract

The syndrome of pain at the vertebral edge of the scapula and snapping associated with movement of the shoulder that occurs spontaneously after trauma or surgical procedures to the shoulder girdle is relatively common. The snapping is described in the literature as being due to an exostosis on the undersurface of the vertebral angle of the scapula, which rides across the rib cage. The pain has been reported to be the result of inflamed bursae located between the scapula and adjacent thorax or over the scapular exostosis. This retrospective study of a small group of patients with the syndrome attempts to define, by detailed x-ray studies, the presence or absence of exostosis at the vertebral angle. In none of these cases was a bony abnormality or exostosis identified clinically or radiologically. The irritating symptoms can be relieved by physiotherapy; surgery is unnecessary.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3292030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Surg        ISSN: 0008-428X            Impact factor:   2.089


  14 in total

1.  Variable osseous anatomy of costal surface of scapula and its implications in relation to snapping scapula syndrome.

Authors:  Anjali Aggarwal; Pratima Wahee; Aditya K Aggarwal; Daisy Sahni
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2010-09-01       Impact factor: 1.246

2.  Snapping scapula syndrome: current concepts review in conservative and surgical treatment.

Authors:  Giovanni Merolla; Simone Cerciello; Paolo Paladini; Giuseppe Porcellini
Journal:  Muscles Ligaments Tendons J       Date:  2013-07-09

3.  Scapulothoracic arthroscopy for symptomatic snapping scapula: a prospective cohort study with two-year mean follow-up.

Authors:  G Merolla; S Cerciello; P Paladini; G Porcellini
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2014-03-23

4.  The superomedial bare area of the costal scapula surface: a possible cause of snapping scapula syndrome.

Authors:  Matthew J Boyle; Peter Misur; Seung-Min Youn; Craig M Ball
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2012-08-09       Impact factor: 1.246

5.  Bony structures related to snapping scapula: correlation to gender, side and age.

Authors:  Trifon Totlis; George A Konstantinidis; Marinos T Karanassos; George Sofidis; Nikolaos Anastasopoulos; Konstantinos Natsis
Journal:  Surg Radiol Anat       Date:  2013-05-08       Impact factor: 1.246

6.  Open Surgical Treatment for Snapping Scapula Provides Durable Pain Relief, but so Does Nonsurgical Treatment.

Authors:  Martti Vastamäki; Heidi Vastamäki
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2015-10-30       Impact factor: 4.176

Review 7.  Scapulothoracic pathology: review of anatomy, pathophysiology, imaging findings, and an approach to management.

Authors:  Walter Osias; George R Matcuk; Matthew R Skalski; Dakshesh B Patel; Aaron J Schein; George F Rick Hatch; Eric A White
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2017-10-26       Impact factor: 2.199

8.  The value of computed tomography in the diagnosis of grating scapula.

Authors:  M de Haart; E S van der Linden; H C de Vet; H Arens; G Snoep
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  1994-07       Impact factor: 2.199

9.  Clinical management of scapulothoracic bursitis and the snapping scapula.

Authors:  Augustine H Conduah; Champ L Baker; Champ L Baker
Journal:  Sports Health       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 3.843

Review 10.  Functional assesment of symptomatic snapping scapula after scapulothoracic arthroscopy: a prospective study protocol.

Authors:  Giovanni Merolla; Simone Cerciello; Giuseppe Porcellini
Journal:  Transl Med UniSa       Date:  2014-04-24
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