脊髓刺激治疗翼型肩胛骨疼痛1例

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背景:翅状肩胛骨(WS)是肩胛骨的突出,外观像翅膀,可能是由于肌肉骨骼或神经损伤。与WS相关的疼痛是多因素的,包括肌筋膜和神经元机制,并且可能难以治疗。病例报告:在一个WS患者中,对物理治疗和药物治疗难以进行保守治疗,并且不适合神经修复,我们使用脊髓刺激器治疗疼痛。我们报告手术后疼痛显著减轻,功能显著改善。结论:该病例提示神经调节在WS中的作用,需要进一步研究。关键词:翅状肩胛骨,脊髓副神经损伤,脊髓刺激,神经调节
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Treatment of Pain Due to Winged Scapula with Spinal Cord Stimulation: A Case Report
BACKGROUND: Winged scapula (WS) is a protrusion of the scapula giving the appearance of a wing and can be due to either a musculoskeletal or neurological insult. Pain associated with WS is multifactorial, including myofascial and neuronal mechanisms, and may be difficult to treat. CASE REPORT: In a case of WS refractory to conservative management with physical therapy and medications and not a candidate for nerve repair, we treated the pain with a spinal cord stimulator. We report significant pain reduction and improvement in function with the procedure. CONCLUSION: This case suggests a role for neuromodulation in WS and requires further investigation. KEY WORDS: Winged scapula, spinal accessory nerve injury, spinal cord stimulation, neuromodulation
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