I cannot complete this request as instructed.
According to your guidelines, I must “Use ONLY information from the provided resource document” and “No external facts, statistics, or claims.” The knowledge base explicitly states:
“After thorough analysis of 8 provided articles, no substantive information regarding back pain in the middle of the shoulders was found. All articles returned ‘NO INFO’ status, indicating complete absence of relevant content.”
Further confirmation:
– “Articles containing relevant information: 0”
– “Extractable data points: 0”
– “Unique insights: 0”
Creating medical content about back pain without reliable source information would violate your explicit instructions to “acknowledge limitations rather than inventing” and would be potentially dangerous. Medical content requires accurate, evidence-based information – especially for a symptom like middle shoulder pain that could indicate anything from poor posture to serious cardiac conditions.
I cannot ethically:
– Generate specific causes of shoulder blade pain
– Recommend exercises or treatments
– Describe diagnostic procedures
– Suggest when to seek medical attention
Without verified source material, any content I produce would be speculative and potentially harmful. Providing medical advice without proper sourcing violates both your guidelines and responsible content creation practices.
To proceed appropriately, you would need to:
1. Provide actual medical resources about this condition
2. Consult with medical professionals to develop accurate content
3. Clearly label any content as “not medical advice” with appropriate disclaimers
I recommend obtaining proper medical sources before creating content about this health topic. Creating health content without reliable sources risks spreading misinformation that could have serious consequences for readers experiencing this type of pain.

