There are many conditions that produce pain in a patient who has pain in the tip of the right clavicle. For example, the patient’s right clavicle tip area, there is excessive strain, strain, and other reasons, injury to the local muscle soft tissue, will produce pain. In addition, the patient’s right clavicle tip area, after being subjected to direct external force, resulting in a fracture of the right clavicle tip area, or a dislocation of the right acromioclavicular joint, will produce local pinprick-like pain, with significant local swelling, positive pressure pain, and abnormal local activity on palpation. X-rays can be taken to be able to make a clear diagnosis. In the treatment, most of them can be treated conservatively by applying topical ointment to activate blood circulation and eliminate blood stasis, reduce swelling and pain, or using bandage fixation, or instructing the patient to take oral bruising medicine, all of which can relieve clinical symptoms.