Snapping scapula syndrome, also known as scapulocostal syndrome or scapulothoracic syndrome, is described by a "grating, grinding, popping or snapping sensation of the scapula onto the back side of the ribs or thoracic area of the spine" (Hauser). Disruption of the normal scapulothoracic mechanics causes this problem. The most common cases are found in young, active patients who tend to excessively use the overhead or throwing motion.
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| - Η κροτούσα ωμοπλάτη ή σύνδρομο προστριβής της ωμοπλάτης (Αγγλικός όρος Grating Scapula) είναι μια σπάνια νοσολογική οντότητα στην ορθοπεδική κατά την οποία κατά τις κινήσεις της ωμοπλάτης προκαλείται ακουστός κριγμός, επώδυνος ή ανώδυνος.. (el)
- Snapping scapula syndrome, also known as scapulocostal syndrome or scapulothoracic syndrome, is described by a "grating, grinding, popping or snapping sensation of the scapula onto the back side of the ribs or thoracic area of the spine" (Hauser). Disruption of the normal scapulothoracic mechanics causes this problem. The most common cases are found in young, active patients who tend to excessively use the overhead or throwing motion. (en)
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| - Η κροτούσα ωμοπλάτη ή σύνδρομο προστριβής της ωμοπλάτης (Αγγλικός όρος Grating Scapula) είναι μια σπάνια νοσολογική οντότητα στην ορθοπεδική κατά την οποία κατά τις κινήσεις της ωμοπλάτης προκαλείται ακουστός κριγμός, επώδυνος ή ανώδυνος.. (el)
- Snapping scapula syndrome, also known as scapulocostal syndrome or scapulothoracic syndrome, is described by a "grating, grinding, popping or snapping sensation of the scapula onto the back side of the ribs or thoracic area of the spine" (Hauser). Disruption of the normal scapulothoracic mechanics causes this problem. The most common cases are found in young, active patients who tend to excessively use the overhead or throwing motion. (en)
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