Scapular soreness
The scapula is also called the sacrum and lutea. Located behind the thorax, it is a triangular flat bone between the 2nd to 7th ribs. Scapular soreness is caused by prolonged muscle spasm. It may also be caused by chronic muscle inflammation because of a long posture.
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