Fractured Scapula

Definition:
A 'scapular fracture' is a bone fracture of the scapula, the shoulder blade. The scapula is sturdy and located in a protected place, so it rarely breaks. When it does, it is an indication that the individual was subjected to a considerable amount of force and that severe chest trauma may be present. High-speed vehicle accidents are the most common cause. This could be anywhere from a car accident, motorcycle crash, or high speed bicycle crash but falls and blows to the area can also be responsible for the injury. Signs and symptoms are similar to those of other fractures: they include pain, tenderness, and reduced motion of the affected area although symptoms can take a couple of days to appear. Imaging techniques such as X-ray are used to diagnose scapular fracture, but the injury may not be noticed in part because it is so frequently accompanied by other, severe injuries that demand attention. The injuries that usually accompany scapular fracture generally have the greatest impact on the patient's outcome. However, the injury can also occur by itself; when it does, it does not present a significant threat to life. Treatment involves pain control and immobilizing the affected area, and, later, physical therapy.

Symptoms
  • Pain in the scapula
  • Point tender in the scapula
  • Swelling
  • Crepitus
  • Loss of ROM in the shoulder
Causes
  • Direct blow
  • Motor vehicle accident
  • Fall
Treatment
  • Period of immobilization
  • Progress to ROM and stretching exercises
  • Shoulder stabilization muscle strengthening
  • Upper extremity strengthening
  • Posture program
Fractured Scapula Phase I

Purchase Phase

  • Passive Shoulder Internal Rotation
  • Passive Shoulder Flexion
  • Passive Shoulder Abduction
  • Table Slides
  • Child Pose
  • Armpit To Wall

Fractured Scapula Phase II

Purchase Phase

  • T Band Wall Push W ER
  • Thoracic Stretch III
  • Wall Slides
  • Restorative Shoulder Quadrant
  • Tband Shoulder ER At 90 Deg

Fractured Scapula Phase III

Purchase Phase

  • Push Ups
  • Hummers
  • Sumo Flies 3 Positions
  • Wall Slides
  • Prone Rows
  • Single Arm Push Up Holds
  • Push Up Hand Fire