Snapping Scapula
Welcome to the other Treatments Page of Dr. Hans J. Poessel, a highly skilled German Orthopaedic Surgeon specializing in the treatment of Snapping Scapula. With years of experience and a commitment to excellence, Dr. Poessel provides comprehensive and personalized care to patients in the UAE.
Understanding Snapping Scapula: Snapping Scapula, also known as scapulothoracic crepitus, is a condition characterized by an audible or palpable snapping or grinding sensation in the shoulder blade area during certain movements. This condition can cause pain, discomfort, and limited shoulder mobility. Dr. Hans J. Poessel has extensive expertise in diagnosing and treating Snapping Scapula, offering patients effective solutions to alleviate symptoms and improve shoulder function.
Comprehensive Treatment Approach: Dr. Poessel believes in a comprehensive and individualized treatment approach to address the unique needs and challenges associated with Snapping Scapula. Here are some key components of his treatment approach:
1. Accurate Diagnosis: Dr. Poessel begins by conducting a thorough evaluation, including a detailed medical history and physical examination. Diagnostic tests, such as imaging studies (X-rays, CT scans, or MRI), may be utilized to assess the underlying cause and severity of Snapping Scapula. This enables Dr. Poessel to develop an appropriate treatment plan.
2. Non-Surgical Treatments: In many cases, non-surgical approaches can effectively manage Snapping Scapula. Dr. Poessel may recommend conservative treatments such as physical therapy, stretching exercises, and postural correction techniques. These interventions aim to strengthen the muscles around the shoulder blade, improve scapular mechanics, and alleviate symptoms. Additionally, anti-inflammatory medications or targeted injections may be utilized to reduce pain and inflammation.
3. Surgical Intervention: If non-surgical treatments do not provide sufficient relief or if there are structural abnormalities contributing to Snapping Scapula, Dr. Poessel may recommend surgical intervention. The specific surgical procedure will depend on the underlying cause, such as scapular bursitis, scapulothoracic bony abnormalities, or muscular imbalances. Dr. Poessel utilizes advanced surgical techniques to address the root cause of the snapping or grinding sensation, aiming to restore normal shoulder blade function and alleviate symptoms.
4. Rehabilitation and Post-operative Care: Rehabilitation plays a crucial role in the management of Snapping Scapula, both pre- and post-operatively. Dr. Poessel collaborates closely with physical therapists to develop a customized rehabilitation program. This program focuses on strengthening the muscles surrounding the scapula, improving posture, and restoring proper shoulder mechanics. The rehabilitation program is tailored to the unique needs and limitations of each patient.
5. Patient Education and Support: Dr. Hans J. Poessel believes in empowering patients through education and support. He ensures that patients fully understand their condition, treatment options, and expected outcomes. Dr. Poessel and his team provide ongoing support, answering questions and addressing concerns throughout the treatment process.
Dr. Hans J. Poessel’s Expertise: With years of experience and a deep understanding of Snapping Scapula, Dr. Poessel is dedicated to delivering the highest level of care. He stays up-to-date with the latest advancements in surgical techniques and rehabilitation protocols to provide his patients with the most effective and evidence-based treatments.
Conclusion: If you are experiencing Snapping Scapula, Dr. Hans J. Poessel is here to provide expert care and support. His comprehensive approach, combined with his commitment to personalized treatment, aims to alleviate symptoms, improve shoulder function, and enhance your overall quality of life.
Contact Dr. Poessel’s clinic today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards resolving Snapping Scapula and restoring optimal shoulder health
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Health Tips & Info
This Problem happens often after Nerve palsy, oder in persons with uneven Body growth. As Scapula Dyskinesia this is often treated in Physiotherapy.