I have some really annoying pain in my right shoulder blade when I use my arm frequently in a strenuous manner such as bending conduit or pulling wire. It feels like a combination of tingling electricity and like it is being pulled apart. I don't know if this is similiar to what you have. It can be really maddening. It helps to lie on my stomach and have my wife really massage the area very hard with the heel of her hand, and to try and run her hands hard down both sides of the back of my neck and try and seemingly push one of the vertebrae to one side. The relief is immense.
I'm sure you've tried everything you can think of so I offer the all this somewhat hesitantly but it made quite a difference for me. From what I can determine, it seems to stem in my situation from some sort of misalignment in between the second of third vertebrae. I found that concentrating on proper posture and spinal alignment helped quite a bit. Also using my left arm for tasks that didn't require right handed dexterity was helpful in keeping a better balanced posture. Another big help in this regard was to lose some extra weight. Might sound simplistic but it really helps my situation. Good Luck.
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