Coracoid fractures are rare injuries, which may occur in isolation or in association with other shoulder pathology. Although uncommon, if left untreated, a coracoid fracture will result in chronic pain and shoulder disability, and weakness as the conjoint tendon attaches here with 3 muscles. In regard to surgical technique, most reports describe the use of [...]
Pectoralis Major Transfer for Treatment of Serratus Anterior Dysfunction in the Setting of Long Thoracic Nerve Palsy
Symptomatic scapular winging resulting in scapular dyskinesis leads to a wide spectrum of clinical complaints, most notably periscapular pain, neck pain, and dysfunction of the shoulder. In addition, the patient will often have a hard time lifting the shoulder up forward and to the side, and is usually limited to half of active normal movement [...]