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  1. 14 Ιαν 2017 · Supra scapular nerve entrapment may lead to weakness and atrophy of the the rotator cuff muscles. The muscle bulk on the back of this patient’s right shoulder blade is clearly diminished compared to the opposite side.

  2. 10 Ιουλ 2021 · Suprascapular nerve entrapment syndrome (SNES) is an often-overlooked etiology of shoulder pain and weakness. Treatment varies depending on the location and etiology of entrapment, which can be described as compressive or traction lesions.

  3. 1 Ιουν 2024 · Suprascapular nerve entrapment is a nerve compression syndrome that usually occurs at the suprascapular or spinoglenoid notch either as a result of a dynamic traction injury, direct trauma, anatomical variations or other predisposing pathologies such as ganglion cyst 1-4.

  4. 11 Ιουν 2024 · Suprascapular neuropathy is compression of the suprascapular nerve that most commonly occurs at the suprascapular notch or spinoglenoid notch by a mass (i.e cyst). Diagnosis can be suspected clincally with weakness and atrophy of the infraspinatous or supraspinatous and confirmed with MRI studies showing cysts in the suprascapular notch or ...

  5. Compression neuropathy resulting from nerve entrapment is the most common cause of suprascapular nerve palsy. The common sites of nerve entrapment are the suprascapular notch and the spinoglenoid notch. Trauma to the shoulder resulting from fractures of scapula, clavicle and proximal humerus can significantly damage the suprascapular nerve.

  6. 6 Οκτ 2022 · Suprascapular neuropathy usually occurs as a result of traction damage to the suprascapular nerve, causing an aching or burning pain at the back and or side of the shoulder joint. Here we explain the symptoms, causes and treatment. Advert. Suprascapular neuropathy symptoms include: Aching or burning pain at the back and or side of the shoulder.

  7. 5 Ιαν 2024 · Entrapment of the nerve within the suprascapular notch or the spinoglenoid notch. The cause of this may be: Paralabral ganglion cyst - pressing on the nerve; Thickening and/or bony ossification (bony change) of the overlying ligament (Superior Transverse Scapula Ligament - STSL).