Hi
So roughly translate this means:
You've got an extra bony spur under the bit of the collar bone where it attaches to your shoulder blade (acromion), this bony spur is causing damage to you supraspinatus muscle (so right where your feeling it is where it is). This muscle allows your shoulder to move from your side to about 15 degrees up/out from the body, it is also a part of your rotator cuff so it stabilizes the humerus (arm) in the socket. This is damaged (tendinopathy) which is what can cause pain every time you move your shoulder, but it doesn't indicate how badly. The thickening of the pouch of your shoulder joint can cause limited mobility (adhesive capsulitis roughly = adhesions in the capsule)
This may get better but that bony spur isn't going anywhere so it will more than likely continue to cause you some pain
You'll want to avoid any overhead exercises for the time being i should think as this could aggravate things.
Hope that makes sense and is slightly usefull. You should take your report to the physio so they can have a look.
Bluetabu







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