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Revision as of 18:38, 4 August 2020
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Suprascapular Nerve Injection | |
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Indication | Chronic shoulder pain |
Syringe | 1mL |
Needle | 40mm |
Steroid | 20mg triamcinolone |
Local | Nil |
Volume | 0.5mL |
Background
Anatomy
The suprascapular nerve supplies sensation to most of the shoulder joint, especially the superior and posterior regions.
Indications
Various conditions that restrict range of motion and cause pain, including Adhesive Capsulitis, calcific tendinitis, and bursitis.