If your shoulder pain is just enthusiasm-overuse, here are some methods that helped me. I'm just finishing physical therapy for a shoulder problem under the scapula. Two techniques that helped me help myself were: a foam roller and pinkie balls (aka bonger balls). The foam roller is a 6" diameter 3' long solid cylinder that you can use in various ways. For a general upper back stretch you can lie on it perpendicular to your body, and roll up and down your back. Helps enormously.
If you have a particular muscular spot that hurts, try the pinkie balls. Like tennis balls on a drumstick, the handle is to allow precise placement. You lie on top of them or lean against a chair and diaphram-breathe.
I don't think you can get in any trouble with either of these two techniques, but use your own best judgement.



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