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Acromioclavicular joint pain occurs where the collar bone meets the shoulder blade. Pain in this joint can occur if you carry out a lot of activities that require you to lift your arms above your head.

  • Making changes to the amount of overhead activities you do can ease the pain.
  • If the pain is persistent, physiotherapy will also help.
  • Physiotherapy
  • Painkillers can manage the symptoms, but seek advice from your GP or pharmacist before taking.
  • Your Physiotherapist or GP will give you an injection to settle the pain if severe
  • Surgery to remove the end of the collar bone may be considered if the pain is severe and does not improve with other management techniques

What should I avoid?

Avoid excessive overhead activities

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