Carlson H L, Haig A J, Stewart D C
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1997 May;78(5):506-11. doi: 10.1016/s0003-9993(97)90165-9.
The snapping scapula syndrome is an infrequently described source of shoulder discomfort characterized by painful, audible, and/or palpable abnormal scapulothoracic motion. The syndrome may be caused by skeletal or soft-tissue abnormalities that interfere with articulation between the scapula and the rib cage. Often, no obvious source of the snapping can be identified with imaging studies. Three new cases with electrodiagnostic and imaging studies are presented. For the first time a critical analysis and review by diagnoses, gender, age, treatment, and outcome of 89 reported cases is presented. Accurate recognition of the syndrome may lead to prompt and long-term relief of symptoms by conservative or surgical treatment.
肩胛骨弹响综合征是一种较少被描述的肩部不适病因,其特征为疼痛、可闻及和/或可触及的肩胛骨胸壁异常活动。该综合征可能由干扰肩胛骨与胸廓之间关节活动的骨骼或软组织异常引起。通常,影像学检查无法确定弹响的明显来源。本文介绍了3例进行了电诊断和影像学检查的新病例。首次对89例报告病例按诊断、性别、年龄、治疗方法和结果进行了批判性分析和综述。准确识别该综合征可能通过保守或手术治疗实现症状的迅速和长期缓解。