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Dullness In Lower Spine, Shoulder Blade And Fingers. What Could This Be?
I keep getting a dull feeling in my lower spine , when the dull feeling isnt present (which isnt constant) my spine feels like something is pressing against it and I have now noticed that my spine is more prominent and appears to be curving out from my left shoulder blade. I also have problems with my fingers locking which I have to stretch out, what do you think could be the course of this?
If the spine curves in an unusual way the patient is more likely to experience back pain. An example is scoliosis, when the spine curves to the side. Finger locking might be due to trigger finger.Do physiotherapy for this . I would suggest getting this evaluated by an orthopedician for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. You may get the X-ray/MRI of spine under his/her guidance.
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Dullness In Lower Spine, Shoulder Blade And Fingers. What Could This Be?
Hi, Welcome to the forum. If the spine curves in an unusual way the patient is more likely to experience back pain. An example is scoliosis, when the spine curves to the side. Finger locking might be due to trigger finger.Do physiotherapy for this . I would suggest getting this evaluated by an orthopedician for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management. You may get the X-ray/MRI of spine under his/her guidance. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you