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  1. Feb 14, 2023 · Causes. Symptoms. See a doctor. Treatment. Surgery. Diagnosis. Prevention tips. Outlook. Shoulder blade pain can feel aching, dull, sore, or shooting. Most of the time, it isn’t anything to...

  2. Aug 31, 2023 · By Mayo Clinic Staff. Shoulder pain causes include: Avascular necrosis (osteonecrosis) (The death of bone tissue due to limited blood flow.) Brachial plexus injury. Broken arm. Broken collarbone. Bursitis (A condition in which small sacs that cushion the bones, tendons and muscles near joints become inflamed.)

  3. Content. Common Causes of Shoulder Blade Pain. Muscle Knots. Muscle Injury. Neck Condition. Shoulder Condition. Spinal Condition. Shoulder Blade Fracture. Nerve Inflammation. Heart or Lung Conditions. Widespread Pain (Fibromyalgia) Managing Shoulder Blade Pain. How Can You Reduce Your Shoulder Blade Pain? Preventing Shoulder Blade Pain.

  4. Dec 24, 2020 · Right Care. Bones, Joints and Muscles. Shoulder Blade Pain. Introduction. Symptoms. Causes. Treatments. Complications. What is shoulder blade pain? Shoulder blade pain is pain in the scapular area of the upper back. The scapula (shoulder blade) is one of three bones that make up the shoulder joint.

  5. Pain and/or tenderness around the scapula, especially on the top and medial (inner) border; Weakness in the affected arm — your arm may feel tired or "dead" when you try to use it vigorously; Fatigue with repetitive activities, especially overhead movements; Limited range of motion — you may be unable to raise your arm above shoulder height

  6. Soreness. Popping. Severe shoulder pain that’s usually the result of an injury may cause: Sudden pain. Sharp, stabbing pain. Limited ability to move your arm. Swelling. Bruising. Pain that doesn’t go away and gets worse. Discomfort that wakes you up or prevents you from sleeping.

  7. 1. Scapulothoracic Bursitis. The most common cause of shoulder blade pain associated with a snapping, grinding or grating noise when moving the arm is scapulothoracic bursitis, aka snapping scapula syndrome.

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