Title of article :
Suprascapular Neuropathy in Collegiate Baseball Player
Author/Authors :
Niemann, Andrew J Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation - Indiana State University, USA , Juzeszyn, Laura S Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation - Indiana State University, USA , Kahanov, Leamor Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation - Indiana State University, USA , EbermanCEG, Lindsey E Department of Applied Medicine and Rehabilitation - Indiana State University, USA
Abstract :
Background: Suprascapular neuropathy (SSN) is generally thought of as a
diagnosis of exclusion. However, increasing attention is being paid to the
diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of this pathology to prevent chronic
supraspinatus and infraspinatus atrophy in patients. To date, literature has
only articulated variable or customized treatment and rehabilitation plans
without clear standardized care. This case study provides a detailed description
of the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of a collegiate baseball player’s
recovery from suprascapular nerve release.
Case Presentation: A 20 year-old male baseball pitcher with right shoulder pain
reported for athletic training evaluation, was treated conservatively, and due to
lack of resolution was referred for further imaging and evaluation by an
orthopedist. Following inconclusive magnetic resonance imaging findings the
patient underwent electrodiagnostic testing which showed decreased nerve
conduction velocity of the right suprascapular nerve. The patient elected for
surgical intervention. Post-operative rehabilitation followed and the patient was
able to pitch in 22 weeks. The patient provided positive subjective feedback and
was able to return to unrestricted pitching without pain, loss of velocity, or loss
in pitch control.
Conclusion: This study demonstrates a need for further investigation into the
most appropriate treatment and rehabilitation of suprascapular nerve injury.
Keywords :
Rotator Cuff , Baseball , Rehabilitation , Nerve Injury
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics