Fracture of the neck of the scapula is a rare condition that occurs when the bone at the top of the shoulder blade breaks. It can be caused by a direct blow to the shoulder, falling on an outstretched arm or hand, or a motor vehicle accident. This type of fracture is more common in older individuals who have weaker bones.
Symptoms of a fracture of the neck of the scapula include pain, swelling, and tenderness in the shoulder area. The shoulder may also be bruised and there may be a noticeable deformity. In some cases, there may be difficulty moving the arm and the individual may experience a snapping or popping sensation when attempting to move the shoulder.
Diagnosis of a fracture of the neck of the scapula typically involves a physical examination and imaging tests such as X-rays or CT scans. Treatment options depend on the severity of the fracture and may include immobilization of the shoulder with a sling or cast, physical therapy, or surgery. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the fracture or to stabilize the shoulder joint.
Fracture of the neck of the scapula can be a painful condition that can significantly impact an individual's quality of life. However, with proper treatment and care, most individuals are able to make a full recovery and regain normal function in the shoulder joint.
If you have experienced a fracture of the neck of the scapula or are experiencing symptoms of a shoulder injury, it is important to seek medical attention. A healthcare professional can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend the appropriate treatment options to help you recover from your injury.
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