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I have pain in my left arm and shoulder since some days..It is not constant. It starts in episodes.. it also is in my upper left portion of back... I had this xray some time back but doc that time said it doesn't show much issue but I consulted someone online he said there r some abnormalities in it which r causing u pain Can u check it once?
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Your xray seems to be normal. Kindly go for a video consultation.
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Rule out acromioclavicular subluxation. share xrays of both shoulder.
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Hello, The x ray looks pretty normal. Pain at such an young age is usually due to abnormal biomechanics at the shoulder girdle unless you have had an injury. I am a shoulder specialist myself. So would advise you to visit a physiotherapist who is well versed with shoulder rehab. However, it would be better if you can provide more details of your problem. You can always have a formal video or audio consultation with me if you feel that it is required. Hope this helps
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Consult a Orthopaedic doctor and get yourself examined and take further advice.
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