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Shoulder pain can be a complex experience. There is pain that can occur near the joint, around the shoulder blade, between the shoulder blades, under the shoulder blade, in the front of the arm — all of these are variations with a root in the shoulder complex itself.
To help you better decipher if you are experiencing something that requires clinical attention, we’ve developed this clinical screening checklist — the same type of checklist that health provider offices use every day in their clinical assessments.
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