| Literature DB >> 33351937 |
Timothy E Speicher1, Jia-Wen Cui2,3, Stephen D Scharmann4.
Abstract
A 17-year-old female Caucasian soccer player presented with severe right shoulder pain and scapular winging due to brachial plexus neuritis. Over the course of 6 weeks, the patient received Positional Release Therapy once a week coupled with electrical modalities, massage and a daily home exercise program. The form of brachial plexus neuritis the patient was diagnosed with was Parsonage-Turner Syndrome, a rare condition often resistant to traditional physical therapy, typically persists for six months to years, at times requiring surgical intervention. This case report is unique because it is the first to utilize Positional Release Therapy for its treatment and one which resolved more quickly than typically reported. © by the National Athletic Trainers' Association, Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Manual Therapy; Neuralgic Amyotrophy; Parsonage-Turner Syndrome
Year: 2020 PMID: 33351937 PMCID: PMC8530430 DOI: 10.4085/JAT003-19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Athl Train ISSN: 1062-6050 Impact factor: 3.824