Publication: Snapping Scapula Syndrome: Two Case Reports
Abstract
Snapping scapula syndrome is an infrequently described clinical condition characterized bt audible and/or palpable crepitation of scapulothoracic articulation. Pain may or may not accompany the movements of the affected scapula. Among etiological factors skeletal and soft tissue abnormalities are accused. In approximately 30% of cases no underlying abnormality can be demonstrated. In this article we presented two cases with SSS and reviewed the etiological factors and treatment options of this rare clinical entity.
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Source
Journal of Rheumatology and Medical Rehabilitation
Volume
17
Issue
1
Start Page
39
End Page
43
