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Suprascapular nerve compression syndrome.

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    Surgical decompression effectively treated suprascapular nerve compression syndrome in five patients. Electromyography and intraoperative electrostimulation are crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment evaluation.

    Area of Science:

    • Orthopedic Surgery
    • Neurology

    Background:

    • Suprascapular nerve compression syndrome (SNCS) can cause significant shoulder dysfunction.
    • Accurate diagnosis and effective treatment are essential for patient recovery.

    Observation:

    • Five patients with SNCS underwent surgical decompression of the suprascapular nerve.
    • The study details the clinical presentation and surgical approach for SNCS.

    Findings:

    • Surgical decompression was the chosen treatment modality for all five patients.
    • Electromyography (EMG) is vital for diagnosing SNCS.
    • Intraoperative electrostimulation aids in identifying the precise conductive obstacle.

    Implications:

    • This study highlights the efficacy of surgical decompression for SNCS.

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  • Emphasizes the importance of electrodiagnostic testing in managing nerve compression syndromes.
  • Provides insights into surgical techniques for suprascapular nerve decompression.