Instrumental diagnosis of structural-functional disturbances in case of humeroscapular pain syndrome
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https://doi.org/10.15674/0030-5987201225-8Keywords:
humeroscapular humeroscapular pain syndrome, ultrasonography, neurography, angiographyAbstract
The article describes results of instrumental studies of tendons, muscles, vessels and nerves of the upper extremity and shoulder girdle in 69 patients with humeroscapular pain syndrome, which developed as a result of different physical factors. It was found out that after some physical load, supercooling or an insignificant injury the above pain syndrome in the shoulder joint region could develop following one of three variants: myofascial, neuropathic or in the form of tenopathies. A supposition is made about the key part of individual peculiarities in neuroendocrine reactions of the organism in the development of humeroscapular pain syndrome.
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