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difference in shape of my both shoulder
by shivendra
(Dehradun, UK, INDIA)
sir! My name is 'shivendra'. I am '21' year old 'man'. I am a "cricket player". I am "right hand bowler" in my team. There is some "difference in the shape of my right and left shoulder”. There is no pain in any of my shoulder. Working of both shoulders is also normal. But it looks odd. I don’t know the reason. My height is 178cm and weight is 68kgs. Why this difference is in shape of shoulders? I have no medical history, I am not taking any drug. I don’t smoke and no alcohol. There is no family history.
Winged ScapulaYou have winged scapula, a common condition where there appears more prominence or winging of the scapula on one side. It is usually caused by a previous injury to one of the shoulder muscles or sometimes a nerve injury. It is normally asymptomatic and only noticed as a cosmetic deformity. Nothing needs to be done about it and I would merely seek to reassure you.
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