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Arthritis may be to blame, however, any time you have pain from your shoulder or chest area going down your arm, it is advisable to visit you doctor immediately, so as to rule out any cardiac involvement.
The heart is just under the ribs starting behind the breast bone and extending to the left to about the nipple. The area just under the left chest muscle is just about the closest the heart gets to the chest surface at about one inch through the ribs. If you go through the sternum it is about 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch but that bone is really hard. If you go through the chest muscle and ribs it will depend on how thick the muscle or breast is - usually three inches. From the back it is usually four to five inches just next to the shoulder blade.
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If it is muscle pain, I would expect you to have severe pain with moving your shoulder through a full range of motion... Pulling/pushing would also cause a lot of pain in that area. If you get the pain when you take a deep breath, then I would think more along the lines of pleuracy, a condition usually caused by a virus. With either of the above, I would certainly urge you to see a physician, PA, or NP...
The main function of the shoulder blade is that it is an attachment area for many muscles. Some of the muscles include the Pectoralis Minor, Coracobrachialis, and Serratus Anterior.
No, the scapula is the technical term for the shoulder blade bone, while the shoulder refers to the entire joint where the arm attaches to the body. The scapula plays a crucial role in shoulder movement.
The scapular region refers to the area of the body where the scapula (shoulder blade) is located. It is located on the upper back, between the second and seventh rib. This region plays a key role in shoulder movement and stability.
deltoids are the back shoulder muscles and trapezoids are the muscles around the shoulder/neck/back area
The acromial region refers to the area of the shoulder where the acromion process of the scapula (shoulder blade) is located. It is an important bony prominence that forms part of the shoulder joint and provides attachments for several muscles and ligaments involved in shoulder movement and stability.
The human body part located under the shoulder area is the upper arm. It extends from the shoulder to the elbow and contains muscles, bones, and joints that allow for movement and flexibility in the arm.
Fluid-filled red bumps that occur on the back, between the shoulder blade area, could be one of two things. They could be body acne or cysts.
Common causes of experiencing pain between the shoulder blades include poor posture, muscle strain, stress, and overuse of the muscles in that area.
In the armpit area, just under the lions shoulder.
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its called a tension nodule. it happens when the muscle is constantly tensed. Answer 2: I am assuming you are not a massage therapist so I will use laymans terms. While affected person is lying face down, warm (by massaging) all of the muscles around the shoulder blade, then have the client place their forearm across their lower back this should allow some access to the area underneath the shoulder blade, make sure they communicate any pain or discomfort during this. using your fingers and the side of your hand gently massage the area that has opened up.
To effectively perform stretches for a pinched nerve in your shoulder blade, focus on gentle movements that target the affected area. Start with slow and controlled stretches, such as shoulder rolls and neck tilts, to help alleviate tension and improve flexibility. Avoid any movements that cause pain or discomfort, and consult with a healthcare professional for personalized guidance.