Pterygoid scapula in children does not usually heal on its own. Pterygoid scapula in children often requires correction in order to recover and generally does not heal on its own. A common cause of pteroscapular scapula is a congenital developmental abnormality, which often needs to be alleviated through some corrective methods, mainly through strength training movements to help correct it. For example, doing scapular push-ups, or performing over-the-top shoulder external rotation, the posture must be correct, so as to help the condition recover. You can also wear a brace to help regulate the condition, and if necessary, you can opt for surgical treatment. When your child develops a winged shoulder, he or she should go to a regular hospital in time and be treated under the guidance of a doctor.