Treatment of neurogenic scapular winging: a systematic review on outcomes after nonsurgical management and tendon transfer surgery.

Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery(2023)

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Abstract
A substantial part of nonsurgically managed patients with scapular winging seem to have persistent complaints, which should be part of the information provided to patients. Data pooling demonstrated significant improvements in shoulder function, pain scores, and shoulder scores after tendon transfer surgery, but higher quality evidence is needed to allow for more robust recommendations and guide clinical decision-making on when to perform such functional surgery.
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Scapular winging,long thoracic nerve,scapula alata,serratus anterior,shoulder,spinal accessory nerve,surgery,trapezius
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