# Ultrasound-Guided Hydrodissection of the Thoracodorsal Nerve and Axillary Nerve in a Gymnast With Shoulder Pain Associated With Superior Labral Anterior-Posterior Lesions: A Case Report

**Authors:** Toru Omodani

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.60157 · 2024-05-12

## TL;DR

A gymnast with shoulder pain from a labral injury found relief through ultrasound-guided nerve hydrodissection, offering a new treatment approach for athletes.

## Contribution

This case report introduces ultrasound-guided hydrodissection of nerves as a novel therapeutic strategy for SLAP lesion-related shoulder pain in athletes.

## Key findings

- Ultrasound-guided hydrodissection of the thoracodorsal and axillary nerves provided immediate pain relief.
- The treatment improved mobility constraints in the gymnast with a SLAP lesion.
- The approach emphasizes shoulder function rather than directly addressing the labral injury.

## Abstract

A 20-year-old male national-level gymnast presented with left shoulder pain attributed to a superior labral anterior-posterior (SLAP) lesion. Physical examination revealed pain in the anterosuperior area at maximum shoulder elevation, with a positive combined abduction test and horizontal flexion test indicating a restriction in glenohumeral joint motion. Rather than directly addressing the SLAP lesion, ultrasound-guided hydrodissections of the thoracodorsal and axillary nerves were performed, leading to immediate alleviation of pain and mobility constraints. This innovative approach, emphasizing shoulder function, offers a novel therapeutic strategy for SLAP-associated shoulder pain in athletes.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** joint (MESH:D007592), Shoulder Pain (MESH:D020069), pain (MESH:D010146), Superior (MESH:D013478), labral anterior-posterior (SLAP) lesion (MESH:D010900), SLAP lesion (MESH:D000070599)

## Figures

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