Scapular radiation pain
Radioactive pain: The pain is radioactive, and the conductive pain will spread from the proximal end (near the heart side) to the distal end of the limb, like a string of inductance. This means that the lesion does not occur in the limb itself, but in the center of the spinal cord of the neck, chest, and waist, or in a large nerve center or nerve trunk. Radiation pain in the upper limbs indicates a lesion in the plexus of the neck or shoulder.
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