Winged Scapula in 5 Seconds! | NEET PG 2026

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Can you diagnose Winged Scapula in just 5 seconds? 🧠 This high-yield NEET PG 2026 video question tests the long thoracic nerve, serratus anterior palsy, medial scapular winging and the wall-push test. 🔥 High-Yield Concept: • Long thoracic nerve injury causes serratus anterior paralysis. • The medial border of the scapula becomes prominent. • Winging is accentuated during the wall-push test. • This produces medial winging of the scapula. ⚠️ Important Exam Trap: • Spinal accessory nerve injury causes trapezius weakness. • It produces lateral scapular winging with a weak shoulder shrug. Did you identify the correct nerve before the answer appeared? Comment below! 👇 Subscribe for more NEET PG and INI-CET image-based questions, clinical signs and rapid core revision videos. #WingedScapula #LongThoracicNerve #NEETPG2026 #INICET2026 #AnatomyRevision #MedicalShorts #DrBhanuPrakash #DrGBhanuPrakash