The pain at the connection between the shoulder and the chest may be caused by muscle injury, cervical spondylosis, tendonitis and so on.
1. Muscle injury: when the patient’s shoulder and chest exert too much force, it will lead to the tearing of muscle fibers, causing the patient to have pain in the connection between the shoulder and chest after the chest.
2. Cervical spondylosis: If the patient’s cervical vertebrae are subjected to prolonged compression and strain, it will lead to herniated intervertebral discs compressing the peripheral nerves, which will cause the patient to have pain in the connection between the back of the chest and the chest.
3. Tendonitis: If the patient carries out repetitive motion for a long time or suffers from local trauma, it will lead to pain in the tendon and the tendon periphery, which will cause pain in the connection between the posterior thoracic shoulder and the chest, accompanied by localized swelling and impaired movement.
It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals in time, under the diagnosis of the doctor, and actively cooperate with the treatment.