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Burning Pain
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Enoch Choi, MD - Family Medicine
Palo Alto Medical Foundation Urgent Care Palo Alto - CA
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Burning Pain

by Puddin1956, Jan 31, 2008 06:55PM
I have a burning pain to the left of spinal column right next to the left shoulder blade in the rib area . It flares up when I am on the computer or repitious work using my left arm in a lifting motion. I have never been injured there before. What could be causing this?

by Enoch Choi, MD, Mar 20, 2008 12:04PM
To: Puddin1956
repetetive stress injury of the trapezius muscle could be a reason, or simply a strain of that muscle.  it's important to be evaluated so it doesn't become a frozen shoulder
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