What is the pain in the clavicular fossa on pressure?

The clavicular fossa is also known as the depressed area around the clavicle. This area is the distribution of soft tissues around the clavicle, with muscles and fascia distributed around it. When pressure pain occurs in this location, it is important to consider whether there is injury or inflammation of the soft tissues, which may cause localized pressure pain. Localized injury and inflammation, resulting in pain after compression, is usually significantly aggravated by the movement of the shoulder joint and sternoclavicular joint. If the pain is not significantly worse with movement of the shoulder joint and surrounding limbs, it is necessary to consider whether there are other related lesions within the soft tissues, and it is best to perform an examination related to the local location, such as ultrasonography, CT or radiography. It is advisable to perform an ultrasound, CT or radiological examination of the local location to see if there is a lesion of the clavicle or other disease that is causing the localized pain.