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Measurement of Dynamic Scapular Kinematics Using an Acromion Marker Cluster to Minimize Skin Movement Artifact
Published on: February 10, 2015
[Diabolically intense axillary-scapular pain in a colleague]
Martti Vastamäki1, Karl-August Lindgren, Petteri Koho
1Sairaala ORTON, 00280 Helsinki.
Abstract:
We describe a middle-aged patient, in whom a rare subluxation of the costotransversal joint caused a severe axillary pain. Diagnosis was not achieved by imaging studies or electroneuromyography, but instead simply by palpation. A good treatment outcome was obtained by manipulation.
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