What Does This MRI Report For Shoulder Pain Indicate?
Shoulder impingement does not compress subclavian.
Detailed Answer:
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The pain in shoulder that you have due to tendinosis and impingement is different from thoracic outlet syndrome. The compression of subclavian vein can be due to tight scalene muscles or compression between clavicle and first rib or due to pectoralis minor muscle. Since there is no nerve compression it is not likely to cause any pain.
The treatment of shoulder pain is with pain killers, muscle relaxants and regular physiotherapy. Local steroid injections can also help in reducing the inflammation. Surgery is not usually needed for the mild symptoms. Most of the patients respond to the conservative treatment. Do consult an orthopedician for proper treatment.
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