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    clavicular subluctation

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    Hei colleagues!

    In Oct. 2006 a 40 year woman put a swether on, and during that activity the subluctation of the clavicula happend.
    Left side clavicula slightly protruded comparing with right one. Soft tissue tenderness along the subclavian area till acromion.

    Is this possible considering such time cap, to relocate it somehow?

    Thanks for reading......and answering!

    Margus from Estonia

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    Re: clavicular subluctation

    No.......Only with surgery

    Are you aure that it is the subluxation that is causing her symptoms?


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    Re: clavicular subluctation

    ... it was probably tear of the sternoclavicular joint , after what scartissue formed. X-ray was OK!. Both joints where on place and symmetrical (after second appointment and close PT assesment). Movement of the arm makes crepitation in SCJ, and some pain along clavicula. After streching Sternocleidom. pain diminished.

    Thanks for answering!

    Margus



 
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