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Sternoclavicular joint problems can be either traumatic or as a result of overuse in a degenerative shoulder.
Clinically, it presents with pain. Resisted tests are usually strong and painless. Pain is usually point specific to the sternoclavicular joint, but it can radiate to the neck.
Ultrasound findings include a thickened and bulging joint capsule, osteophytic lipping and cortical irregularities of the sternal and clavicular ends of the joint. Occasionally, neovascularity of the joint capsule is found with colour/power Doppler.
Pain is present on dynamic assessment at the site of the probe.
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