What is the pain in the clavicle on pressure?

If there is pain in the clavicular area when pressure is applied, the first thing to look at is whether there is any traumatic factor. If the trauma is caused by a local impact or other factors, a film needs to be taken to see if there is a fracture. If there is a clavicle fracture, good fixation is needed, and conservative treatment can be performed for those without obvious misalignment; if there is an obvious misalignment, surgical treatment also needs to be considered. Generally, incision and internal fixation can be performed, and it takes about 3 months for the fracture to heal completely. If trauma is ruled out, the possibility of cervical spondylosis should be considered. If you have a bad posture habit of lowering your head for a long time, it is easy to cause cervical spondylosis to compress the nerve, which can radiate to the clavicle and cause pain and discomfort, and you need to do a CT examination of the neck to clarify. If it is caused by cervical spondylosis, you can do physiotherapy and acupuncture treatment for the neck and shoulder.