Patients with shoulder clavicle pain commonly have the following causes: First, inflammation around the shoulder joint: it can lead to adhesions around the shoulder joint, and the movement of the shoulder joint will be significantly limited, accompanied by pain in the shoulder and clavicle area. Rehabilitation training can improve the shoulder joint adhesions, relieve the pain symptoms and restore the range of motion of the shoulder joint. Secondly, trauma: shoulder dislocation, acromioclavicular joint dislocation and clavicle fracture can cause painful symptoms in the shoulder and clavicle, along with limited shoulder joint movement, and fracture and dislocation can also cause local deformity. It is important to diagnose and treat pain in the shoulder and clavicle early in order to restore the range of motion of the shoulder joint, otherwise it is easy to cause serious adverse consequences such as stiffness of the shoulder joint, deformed healing of the fracture, and non-healing of the fracture.