Scapula pain can be confused with many other things. First you should have a thorough examination to make sure that the pain you think is in your scapula isn't actually something else. Basically if the pain is actually the scapula there are 2 possibilities: 1. Snapping Scapula Syndrome which can sometimes be helped with some treatment and physical therapy. Though, from personal experience a very similar pain seems to be on the rise among young men who lift weights. In that case, a reduction in specifically the "bench press" or other pectoralis workouts seems to help; especially when a focus on opposing back muscles is encouraged. A stronger back is frequently helpful. 2. A pinched nerve which could be from the location itself being caused by a structural deformity in the scapula or more proximally from a pinched nerve root in the neck. Hope this helps, Omar
It is not an antibiotic, however it is used to treat pain.
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Orthopedic surgeons or sports medicine physicians typically treat injuries or conditions related to the scapula. Physical therapists may also be involved in the rehabilitation process for scapular issues.
2I have found that cervical traction is effective in eliminating splenius capitis pain and neck cracking.
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The frog doesn't have a scapula
Your scapula is your shoulder-blade. The scapula only connects at the clavicle and is held in place by muscles.
Tramadol is used to relieve moderate to moderately severe pain. It also may be used to treat pain caused by surgery and chronic conditions such as cancer or joint pain.
The plural of scapula is scapulas or scapulae.
The scapula is your shoulder blade.
The scapula is not a muscle; it is a bone.