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What Exactly Is Referred Pain?

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What Exactly Is Referred Pain?

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Referred pain means that the pain between shoulder blades is indicative of pain from another part of the body, and it may be pain from the lower part of the back or neck. Scapula pain may also indicate that the person is suffering from too much stress, or a posture problem, which could mean that something’s wrong with the spine. Shoulder blade pain can also be a purveyor or indicator that the individual is suffering from a severe medical condition. It may mean that the person may suffer an impending heart attack. Pain between the shoulder blades could also mean that the person is suffering from gall bladder disease, which usually manifests in the form of shooting pain in the shoulder blades, and is accompanied by vomiting. Looking for an effective way to end your frustrating pain? Consider PT Health Physiotherapy! We deliver a non-surgical, natural, and safe therapy services to end painful injuries. Every day across Canada, more than 7,000 people trust PT Health to provide pain relief

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