DeaconMoss
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Dak dodged the question so this means
Per the interweb:
You’ve Injured a Muscle
A frequent and common reason for shoulder blade pain is a muscle strain, also known as a pulled muscle. This may result from overuse or stress on the arms or upper back.
A muscle may also become strained if you’ve slept in a new bed, a new position, or even recently started a new exercise program. Bad posture may also play a part. When you slouch forward, it places stress on the muscles in the back. As a result, you may feel pain under your shoulder blade.
Translation: Career over due to bad posture formed from dragging around a leprechaun sack of Jerry's gold.
Per the interweb:
You’ve Injured a Muscle
A frequent and common reason for shoulder blade pain is a muscle strain, also known as a pulled muscle. This may result from overuse or stress on the arms or upper back.
A muscle may also become strained if you’ve slept in a new bed, a new position, or even recently started a new exercise program. Bad posture may also play a part. When you slouch forward, it places stress on the muscles in the back. As a result, you may feel pain under your shoulder blade.
Translation: Career over due to bad posture formed from dragging around a leprechaun sack of Jerry's gold.