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38 years
No specific effort or position also it doesn't spread elsewhere
May 3, 2014

Dr. Rania Mousa General Medicine
First of all as i tell before many causes ,since you have burning pain there might be a clavicular fracture or translocation that cause a nerve compression there is a bundle of nerves that passes there and any inflamation or compression from any cause will lead to nerve injury and thus burning pain ,you must see a doctor to examin you and order x-ray or if the case is severe might order CT scan or MRi as needed ,don;t hesitate your case ,if you don't feel numbness or radiation of pain this might be after a period with no treatment.
Collarbone pain reasons usually are:
-collarbone pain:It is one of the most frequent reasons for the collarbone pain out there. This injury is very common in sports: football, basketball, wrestling, track and field and so on. The mechanics of the collarbone fracture is usually a direct impact of a force – a direct hit to the collarbone. Collarbone damage that is followed by a collarbone pain might happen as a result of falling down on your shoulder, your hand or an elbow.
2- Dislocation of the clavicle (collarbone) joints.
Another possible reason for the collarbone pain. The reason of the dislocation could be a direct hit to the chest, shoulder hit or as a result of a fall on your side. The sternoclavicular end of the collarbone can have a forward, backward, upward or downward displacement.
3- Osteolysis of the distal clavicle.
Sometimes you feel the collarbone pain right by the shoulder. You may also feel some stiffness and swelling. The pain usually increases if some lifting activities take place: push-ups, bench press and other forms of heavy lifting.
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