What’s wrong with the pain under the right shoulder blade?

Right subscapularis pain may be caused by sprain, muscle strain, intercostal neuralgia, liver and gallbladder diseases.
1. Sprain: it may be due to accidental sprain when engaging in physical labor or physical exercise, the local muscles and fascia may be damaged, causing pain.
2. Muscle strain: it may be a chronic process of transformation of acute muscle injury, or it may be a chronic injury occurring in the muscle, which may lead to muscle soreness and pressure pain in the right subscapular region.
3. Intercostal neuralgia: it is mostly seen in thoracic spine lesion, peripheral neuritis, infection or non-infectious inflammation, which leads to radiating pain in the intercostal nerves below the scapula.
4. Hepatobiliary diseases: for example, cholecystitis and gallstones, which can lead to radiating pain below the right shoulder blade.
Right subscapularis pain may also be caused by other reasons, based on symptoms alone can not accurately determine the cause of the disease, but also need to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history, other test results in order to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended that the cause of the disease under the guidance of the doctor to clarify the targeted treatment.