Ultrasound-guided sternoclavicular joint injection: technique and case series
Sternoclavicular joint pathology can be an uncommon cause of pain and discomfort around the neck and shoulder region. Typically, patients localize their pain deep to the joint and experience referred pain to the ipsilateral neck and shoulder; however, it often presents as a diffuse nonspecific pain....
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Main Authors: | Kyong S. Min, MD, Andrew Lopez, MD, Franklin J. Powlan, MD, Brandon Pham, BS, Greg Lause, MD |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/52c23b07a916435cacd658d9f2ffa566 |
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