@article{article_192069, title={Neuralgic amyotrophy as the primary cause of shoulder pain in a patient with rotator cuff tear}, journal={Acta Orthopaedica et Traumatologica Turcica}, volume={43}, pages={190–192}, year={2009}, author={Sahin, Ebru and Senocak, Ozlem and Bacakoglu, A. Kadir and Oztura, İbrahim and Gozum, Mehtap and Peker, Ozlen}, keywords={Brachial plexus neuritis/therapy, diagnosis, differential, electromyography, rotator cuff/injuries, shoulder pain/etiology}, abstract={A 66-year-old woman with no history of trauma presented with severe shoulder pain. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed rupture of the supraspinatus tendon, for which surgical treatment was considered. However, it was noted that shoulder pain was accompanied by weakness in the shoulder muscles, and the patient underwent electroneuromyographic examination, which revealed neuralgic amyotrophy. Following physical therapy and rehabilitation combined with appropriate medical therapy, her symptoms significantly improved. In cases with severe shoulder pain without a trauma history, characteristics of pain should be thoroughly analyzed and neuralgic amyotrophy considered in the differential diagnosis.}, number={2}, publisher={Turkish Association of Orthopaedics and Traumatology}