Extensor Indicis Muscle: Hand and Finger Pain
The extensor indicis muscle is located in the back of the forearm. It contributes to pain in the back of the wrist, hand, and the index finger. The pain will often feel like you have sprained or strained the back of the hand. It can also cause charley horse like cramps in the index finger.
Read MoreLevator Scapulae Muscle: Neck, Shoulder, Headache, Pain
The levator scapulea connects the shoulder blade to the vertebra of the neck. The muscle contributes to pain in the shoulder, neck, and the base of the skull. The muscle cause a stiff neck and can contribute to headaches at the base of the skull and back of the head.
Read MoreSerratus Anterior Muscle: Chest, Rib, Arm, Finger and Upper Back Pain, Breathing Difficulty
The serratus anterior muscle can contribute to pain in the chest, arm, hand and fingers. It also contributes to pain in the back around the shoulder blade and down the side of the ribs.
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