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Pain in right shoulder
Hi, I have been gyming for almost  2 years now. From past few days I am having slight pain while working out. Last week while I was doing overhead presses my right shoulder just gave up.it has less power as compared left shoulder. I usually do my last set of  overhead presses  20-25kg dumbbell but the right hand can't go over 7.5kg now. This is also while doing chest fly.however there is no issues with my movement like moving my hand up/ down and sideways.also when I move my right hand forming an L Shape backwards, I hear a popping sound although it's painless. I also feel slight pain on top frontal talk part of my shoulder when I try to keep my right arm behind my back or while doing pushups. What is the probable cause. Is it an impingement or rotator cuff tear? Is MRI required?
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From what you are saying does not look like a rotator cuff tear but looks more like a biceps tendinitis which is causing you the problem..first apply ice and reduce your work out..your muscle has been over worked that's why..meet a physiotherapist to help you in reducing the inflammation..if it does not settle down in 2 weeks then get a Mri scan..
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Either cuff year or capsule MRI needed also proper intelligent workout is important understanding your body need.
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