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“…In a study of cases which were published by Martínez Bermudez et al [53], it was found that all the Parsonage-Turner syndrome cases showed the presence of winged scapula. Other studies reported the same data [54,55]. Concerning the manifestation of lordosis excess, Kritz [26] points out the importance of debating the role of the lumbar area in upper-body movement tasks, since the lumbar area is responsible for stabilizing the spine during upper-body movement tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…In a study of cases which were published by Martínez Bermudez et al [53], it was found that all the Parsonage-Turner syndrome cases showed the presence of winged scapula. Other studies reported the same data [54,55]. Concerning the manifestation of lordosis excess, Kritz [26] points out the importance of debating the role of the lumbar area in upper-body movement tasks, since the lumbar area is responsible for stabilizing the spine during upper-body movement tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…[17] In one small case series 75% of patients had good recovery of muscle strength 14 months are symptom onset. [18] Other case reports have demonstrated recovery on the order of approximately 30%-90% at intervals from 1 to 3 years. [3,19]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Não há uma causa conhecida, porém há hipóteses de que pode ser decorrente de processos virais, autoimunes ou proveniente de movimentos repetitivos. Não há um tratamento definido, sendo utilizado na maioria das vezes analgésicos para controle da dor e terapias para ganho de tônus muscular (SANTOS et al, 2014). shock, with sudden onset and end.…”
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“…Apresenta maior prevalência no sexo masculino, sem razão definida documentada, e na maioria das vezes evolui com resolução utilizando somente analgésicos e fisioterapia para recuperação e fortalecimento muscular. (SANTOS et al, 2014).…”
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