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sore back and shoulder blade on left side |
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Posted: Jul 08 2008 at 5:13pm |
Ask a PT 156 Posts Ask a PT Response: "Pain in the shoulder blade/rhomboid region (scapulothoracic region) can be attributed to many conditions including but not limited to a muscle strain or tear, facet (joint pain), cercvical disc problems or impingement of a cervical nerve. Without physically examining you, it would be very difficult to determine what the cause of your pain may be. You mention that the pain appears to float to different locations. From this information, you may be experiencing some disc or nerve involvement. The scapulothoracic region is a common region for pain to be located when there is disc or nerve involvment. The best thing to do is to avoid activities which aggravate your condition- ie. lifting and carrying your 11 y/o niece. You can utilize a hot pack or cold pack as well to help you obtain some relief from your pain. I would then recommend you consult with a physical therapist for a thorough evaluation to determine a plan of care and what course to take. If you begin experiencing numbness/tingling, radiating pain down your arm, or inadvertently start to drop items then definitely seek medical attention immediately as this could suggest neural involvement and may require direct medical attention. Good luck with everything and thanks for using CyberPT." |
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