Trapezius pain can be caused by muscle strain, overwork and long-term incorrect sitting posture, cervical spondylosis and other factors. Pain in this area can cause localized redness and swelling, limited movement of the shoulder and neck area, and even the manifestation of cervical spine pain.
When the organism carries out a lot of shoulder and neck activities or sits or stands in a bad posture for a long time, the trapezius muscle is overworked or even strained, and severe spasmodic pain will occur at night, which is difficult to be relieved for a while, and when there is cervical spondylosis, the compression of the nerve root to the trapezius muscle leads to pain, and the symptom is more serious when the head is bowed down in particular.
Once the triggering factor exists, the skin surface of this muscle area will appear bruising, due to severe pain and dare not move later, resulting in impaired activity, but also in turn will trigger cervical spine pain.
If the pain in this area is not relieved or is more serious, you should seek medical attention.