Scapular Winging following Sports-Related Injury in a Rugby Player
The most common cause of medial scapular winging is long thoracic nerve palsy (LTN) and subsequent serratus anterior muscle dysfunction. A 16-year-old right-handed male high-school rugby player developed severe right-sided neck and shoulder pain after tackling an opponent while playing rugby. Six we...
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Main Authors: | Shinya Ishizuka, Akinori Kobayakawa, Hideki Hiraiwa, Hiroki Oba, Takefumi Sakaguchi, Masaru Idota, Takahiro Haga, Takafumi Mizuno, Itaru Kawashima, Kanae Kuriyama, Shiro Imagama |
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Language: | EN |
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Hindawi Limited
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c14f85be05fb4922ae24bc319f896e39 |
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