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  2. Scapular (Shoulder Blade) Disorders - OrthoInfo - AAOS

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    Causes of scapular dyskinesis include: Weakness, imbalance, tightness, or (rarely) detachment of the muscles that control the scapula. Injuries to the nerves that supply the muscles. Injuries to the bones that support the scapula or injuries within the shoulder joint.

  3. Scapula (Shoulder Blade) – Anatomy, Location, & Labeled Diagram

    www.theskeletalsystem.net/arm-bones/scapula.html

    If the spine points at 2 oclock, it is the right scapula. Alternatively, if it points at 10 o’clock, it is the left one. Another way to identify the side is to observe which side the glenoid cavity is facing.

  4. Scapula (Shoulder Blade): What It Is, Anatomy & Function

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    The scapula (shoulder blade) is one of three bones that make up your shoulder joint. It forms part of your shoulder’s socket and lets you move and use your shoulder. It’s connected to more than a dozen muscles, tendons and ligaments.

  5. Pain in right shoulder blade: Causes and treatment

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/pain-in-right...

    Pain in the right shoulder blade has many possible causes, ranging from injuries to chronic conditions such as arthritis. Learn about some common causes and their treatments.

  6. Shoulder Blade Pain Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    www.verywellhealth.com/shoulder-blade-pain...

    Shoulder blade pain differs from shoulder pain or pain between the shoulder blades in that it is limited to the scapula or the muscles and connective tissues that move and support them. The symptoms of shoulder blade pain can provide clues as to the underlying cause.

  7. Scapula: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/scapula-anatomy-4682581

    The scapula (shoulder blade) is a triangular bone in your upper back. It forms a ball-and-socket joint at your upper arm and another joint at the collarbone (the clavicle). The three shoulder bones, along with many nerves, muscles, and ligaments, play a role in shoulder motion.

  8. Scapula: Function, Location, Health Problems, and More - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/scapula-what-to-know

    The scapula is a triangle-shaped bone positioned at the back of your shoulders. Many different muscles are anchored to this shoulder blade bone.