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Pain In Right Collar Bone, Clicks On Rotating Shoulder, Feeling On More Tendon In The Area. What Could Be Going On?

I have had pain in my right collar bone for a long time in which I have attributed from sleeping in the fetal position for as long as I can remember.. It clicks when I rotate my shoulder and my collar bone does not recess like my other, also I feel more muscle or tendon surrounding the area as whereas my left is more defined. Now my left collar bone is really starting to bother me and I do not sleep on my left side at all.. What is going on with me? BTW I lift weights a fair bit for exercise.
Thu, 25 Oct 2012
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
Hello.
Thanks for writing to us.
The pain in the collar bone could be related to a muscle spasm or a soft tissue injury in the area. An MRI will help in pin pointing the diagnosis.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
Regards,
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
drrakhitayal@gmail.com
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Pain In Right Collar Bone, Clicks On Rotating Shoulder, Feeling On More Tendon In The Area. What Could Be Going On?

Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The pain in the collar bone could be related to a muscle spasm or a soft tissue injury in the area. An MRI will help in pin pointing the diagnosis. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com