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Pain in the front or outer aspect of the shoulder, which may radiate into the upper arm
A constant mild/moderate ache
Intermittent sharper pain on movements
Grinding/crepitus on movement
Aggravated by
Lying on the shoulder
Moving it above 90 degrees
Throwing/quick movements, repetitive movements
Grinding/crepitus on movement
Sporting shoulder injuries
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