Shoulder Blade Pain
The shoulder is the most unstable joint in the human body, and operates
regularly except when the body is at rest. People often complain of
shoulder pain after they carry out a physical job for a long time. In
every physical job, the shoulder is used. Some people take the shoulder
pain lightly and think that it will heal by itself. Shoulder pain should
not be taken for granted but should be given proper attention at the
earliest, as it may also cause shoulder dislocation in the future. The
pain actually stems from the muscle that starts at the first four
vertebrae of the neck and curves around the inside corner of the
shoulder blades. The primary aim of the muscle is to help you raise your
shoulder blades. Unfortunately, many people strain their shoulders more
than they are meant to handle and that results in pain. Pain between
the shoulder blades can sometimes be felt in the neck as well as at the
blades. There can also be a burning pain that may lessen the strength of
the shoulder.
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