Idiopathic spinal accessory nerve injury
Palsy of the eleventh cranial nerve – or spinal accessory nerve (SAN) − is a rare cause of scapular winging, leading to painful upper extremity disability due to weakness and atrophy of the trapezius muscle. Most SAN injuries are iatrogenic, and no specific pediatric epidemiology is known. Herein is...
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doaj-af80d1ccda6b42ecb202dc902aa4f1f52021-05-18T10:41:33ZengCentro Hospitalar do PortoNascer e Crescer 2183-94172020-08-0129315715910.25753/BirthGrowthMJ.v29.i3.1835615680Idiopathic spinal accessory nerve injuryPedro Cubelo Pereira0Benedita Bianchi de Aguiar1Duarte Dantas2Inês Machado Vaz3Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hospital Pedro Hispano, Unidade Local de Saúde de MatosinhosDepartment of Pediatrics, Centro Hospital Entre Douro e VougaDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hospital Pedro Hispano, Unidade Local de Saúde de MatosinhosGeneral Rehabilitation Unit, Centro de Reabilitação do NortePalsy of the eleventh cranial nerve – or spinal accessory nerve (SAN) − is a rare cause of scapular winging, leading to painful upper extremity disability due to weakness and atrophy of the trapezius muscle. Most SAN injuries are iatrogenic, and no specific pediatric epidemiology is known. Herein is described the case of a 17-year-old adolescent referred to Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine consultation due to insidious right shoulder pain with two years of evolution. Shoulder pain combined with muscular atrophy is suggestive of nerve lesion. Electromyography is the gold standard exam and showed segmental demyelination and axonotmesis in this case. After evaluation, the patient underwent physiotherapy, with excellent results. In conclusion, SAN injury treatment can be conservative or surgical and physiotherapy is the basis of early treatment in most cases. Recovery can occur even after a significant period of time.https://revistas.rcaap.pt/nascercrescer/article/view/18356muscular atrophynerve injurypainphysiotherapyshoulder painspinal accessory nerve |
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Idiopathic spinal accessory nerve injury |
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Idiopathic spinal accessory nerve injury |
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Idiopathic spinal accessory nerve injury |
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Centro Hospitalar do Porto |
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Nascer e Crescer |
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Palsy of the eleventh cranial nerve – or spinal accessory nerve (SAN) − is a rare cause of scapular winging, leading to painful upper extremity disability due to weakness and atrophy of the trapezius muscle. Most SAN injuries are iatrogenic, and no specific pediatric epidemiology is known.
Herein is described the case of a 17-year-old adolescent referred to Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine consultation due to insidious right shoulder pain with two years of evolution.
Shoulder pain combined with muscular atrophy is suggestive of nerve lesion. Electromyography is the gold standard exam and showed segmental demyelination and axonotmesis in this case. After evaluation, the patient underwent physiotherapy, with excellent results.
In conclusion, SAN injury treatment can be conservative or surgical and physiotherapy is the basis of early treatment in most cases. Recovery can occur even after a significant period of time. |
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muscular atrophy nerve injury pain physiotherapy shoulder pain spinal accessory nerve |
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