
What Causes Pain In Back And Shoulder Blades Radiating To Chest?

a muscular strain probably
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
since there is no bone involvement, it's probably related to muscle strain. In cases like this the main concern is heart related pain but your description does not sound at all like angina. Other potential causes include pleuritis and other pulmonary conditions but they don't sound very likely either.
The most likely cause judging by your description is a muscular strain. In such cases the pain can be accurately localized by palpation. If palpation indicates bone pain then a CT scan can be much more sensitive in detecting bone lesions.
You should visit your doctor for clinical examination, which is very important in order to detect the painful tissue.
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