Abstract
Scapular fractures are rare, typically resulting from high-energy trauma. These injuries frequently present alongside other thoracic or shoulder injuries. Patients often exhibit posterior shoulder pain, swelling, and limited range of motion, which can suggest a variety of shoulder pathologies. This case presents a scapular fracture in a 32-year-old male patient following a high-impact accident. The patient presented with posterior shoulder pain and restricted movement, initially raising suspicion of a complex shoulder injury. This report underscores the importance of considering scapular fractures in patients with these nonspecific symptoms and highlights the role of detailed imaging for diagnosis. Early recognition and appropriate classification of scapular fractures guide treatment, minimize complications, and promote optimal functional recovery, emphasizing the need for awareness among clinicians.