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SICK Scapula Syndrome
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SICK Scapula Syndrome
Causes
Overhead throwing athlete
Pathophysiology
Weakness of the
Scapula
stabilizers
Serratus anterior
Muscle
Infraspinatus
Muscle
Deltoid
Muscle
Trapezius
Muscle
Tension on
Muscle
s opposing the
Scapula
r stabilizers
Levator
Scapula
e
Muscle
Upper trapezius
Muscle
Pectoralis
Muscle
Results in malpositioning of the
Scapula
(Mnemonic SICK)
Scapula
malposition (rotated counter-clockwise)
Inferior medial border prominent
Coracoid process pain and malposition
Dyskinesis of
Scapula
r movement
Increased angulation of
Humerus
at glenoid
Decreased subacromial space (risk of
Shoulder Impingement
)
Symptoms
Pain at coracoid process (especially with throwing motion)
Management
Modified activity
Physical Therapy: Pectoralis
Muscle
stretch
Patient lies supine over a towel (or foam roll) positioned parallel with the
Thoracic Spine
Patient presses the
Shoulder
s posteriorly
References
Burkhart (2003) Arthroscopy 19(6): 641-61 [PubMed]
Edmonds (2014) Am Fam Physician 89(7): 537-41 [PubMed]
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