What are the symptoms of a fractured shoulder bone

The main clinical symptoms are as follows: First, there is significant pain and swelling at the fracture site, and the symptoms are rapid, with the pain increasing further and becoming unbearable with the slightest movement of the shoulder joint. Secondly, the range of motion around the shoulder joint is limited, if at all. Thirdly, the radiographs show that the bone cortex of the shoulder joint is discontinuous and even misaligned. These are the common clinical symptoms of a fracture in the shoulder joint area, but one cannot in turn infer the presence of a fracture from these symptoms. It is necessary to go to the hospital for an X-ray examination along with these symptoms to be able to clarify them. Sometimes joint dislocation or serious injury to the muscles and soft tissues around the joint can also have these symptoms and require a differential diagnosis.