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I pulled a muscle directly under my shoulder blade (dorsal muscles?) a couple of months ago while carrying something heavy - not as I picked it up but as I was walking with it, I felt the muscle "go". It recovered well but since then about once a week that muscle will spontaneously start to hurt, as if it has been pulled again. Often, I'm not doing anything at the time, I can just be sitting there and suddenly it "goes" again. When it is not sore, I can exercise just fine (pull-ups, press ups, etc, not heavy weights) and this doesn't seem to trigger it.

Often, the pain will suddenly stop just as suddenly, rather than gradually fade.

I assume I've hurt the muscle in the original pull but should I do anything about it? Or is it just taking a long time to heal?

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  • Have you considered visiting a doctor to make sure what the problem is?
    – mhr
    Oct 16, 2014 at 11:35
  • I have considered it, but I wish to have some idea first.
    – Mr. Boy
    Oct 16, 2014 at 14:06
  • A couple of months is a fairly long time for a muscle to heal from a strain. It could be connective tissue related; you're a good candidate for medical evaluation.
    – Eric
    Oct 16, 2014 at 15:51
  • I think Eric is right. Go see some expert. And get well soon!
    – mhr
    Oct 16, 2014 at 17:42

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I also recommend an expert to look at it. I would probably start with a PT instead of a doctor, but either should work.

Back muscles are weird. You can have cases where a muscle is persistently tight but not painful, and then some occurrence will trigger it to get painful. The fix will likely be some combination of massage, pressure-point therapy, ultrasound, stretching, and exercise.

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