shoulder girdle syndrome

shoulder girdle syndrome

A condition evoked by upregulation of the sympathetic nervous system.
 
Aetiology
Contusions, fractures, neurovascular injuries.
 
Clinical findings
Acute searing pain, marked muscle-weakness, vasomotor lability, oedema, osteoporosis and, with time, wasting of the shoulder girdle and upper arm.
 
DiffDx
• Acute phase—Frozen shoulder, calcific tendonitis or arthritis.
• Chronic phase—Rotator cuff tears, nerve root compression.