Posted by Alan K on November 23, 2015 at 22:28:36 from (208.83.187.208):
In Reply to: Back Pain posted by showcrop on November 23, 2015 at 17:10:49:
I agree, would be best to get things checked out to be on the safe side. From what my chiropractor has told me, generally, T-7 or T-8 vertebrae is about right under the shoulder blade area. That area can be affected by postural muscles as well as abdominal muscles being tight and stronger than your back muscles. If your hips are twisted somewhat that puts tension in that spot as the rest of your body is trying to straighten its self out. I have had back and neck trouble for over 25 years. Odd pains can show up in odd places at times. Could also be from a shoulder rotated forward and straining the muscles in that area as the shoulder blade is pulled out and forward when that happens. Just a thought, from what I had been told by a chiropractor there are places in the back that gallbladder pain can show up but usually, usually... it is right sided and you would have more symptoms after eating a fatty meal. Part of the reason it can go from side to side at times is the muscle on the opposite side is counter balancing the muscle on the other side.
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