Cerebral infarction does not normally cause scapular pain, and the cause of scapular pain may be inflammation, trauma, radiating pain, etc. Therefore, cerebral infarction and scapular pain are generally not related.
The common symptoms of cerebral infarction mainly include hemiparesis, sensory disorder, aphasia, ataxia, headache, vomiting, coma, etc.; if the patients with cerebral infarction have scapular pain, it is generally not related to the cerebral infarction itself, and it may be due to the pain caused by the compression of prolonged bed rest.
The causes of scapular pain mainly include fasciitis of the scapula or cervical spine, scapular fracture or bone fracture caused by trauma, primary tumor, angina pectoris, radiating pain caused by liver and gallbladder diseases, etc. The pain of scapula is usually associated with cerebral infarction and cerebral infarction.
Scapular pain is generally not related to cerebral infarction, if the symptoms of scapular pain, you should seek medical treatment in time.