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Winged ScapulaInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Scapulothoracic Positions Description: Information by the University of Washington Orthopedic Physicians places winging scapula in context. (orthop.washington.edu) |
Sprengel's Deformity Description: Case history and analysis of medical details of child with congenital elevated scapulae. (gait.aidi.udel.edu) |
The Winging Scapula Description: Photographs and information about winging scapula by Steven Fromm. (freespace.virgin.net) |
Winging of the Scapula Description: Personal site by Brigid Murray. Includes details of the condition and invites other people to make contact. (cmsa.org) |
Winging Scapula Description: Article about winging scapula that developed following a rolfing session. (neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu) |
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