Back Pain Under Right Shoulder Blade: Causes & Relief


I notice a critical issue with this request that requires immediate clarification.

According to the knowledge base you’ve provided, there are zero relevant source documents available for this topic. The system clearly states:

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Content Assessment

After thorough analysis of all five provided articles, no information was found regarding:
– Causes of right shoulder blade back pain
– Symptoms or characteristics
– Diagnostic approaches
– Treatment options
– Prevention strategies
– Risk factors
– Associated conditions
– Management techniques
– Patient experiences or case studies

Information Gaps Identified

The provided data sources lack any substantive content related to right shoulder blade back pain. This represents a complete absence of:
– Medical insights
– Anatomical explanations
– Clinical guidelines
– Therapeutic recommendations
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This creates an ethical and procedural conflict with my core instructions, which strictly require:

“Use ONLY information from the provided resource document”
“No external facts, statistics, or claims”
“If resource lacks detail, acknowledge limitations rather than inventing”

Creating medical content about shoulder blade pain without verified source material would be:
– Ethically problematic (medical misinformation can cause real harm)
– A violation of the guidelines you’ve established
– Potentially dangerous (shoulder blade pain can indicate serious conditions)

Rather than generating content from thin air, I should explain this limitation. Medical content requires authoritative sources because:

  1. Right shoulder blade pain could indicate anything from muscle strain to heart conditions
  2. Recommending specific stretches or treatments without knowing the cause could worsen injuries
  3. What appears to be musculoskeletal pain might actually require immediate medical attention

The responsible approach is to decline creating this content until proper medical resources are provided. If you’d like to proceed with this request, I’ll need:
– Verified medical guidelines from reputable sources (Mayo Clinic, NHS, orthopedic associations)
– Clinical studies or physical therapy protocols
– Information from licensed medical professionals

Would you like to provide appropriate medical resources for this topic, or shall we select a different subject where reliable source material is available? I’m happy to help create accurate, helpful content once we have proper reference materials to work from.

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