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Originally Posted by Locke
I dont know what you did but that sounds like your rotator cuff to me. I'm no Doctor but I've trashed both rotator cuffs playing Rugby and that symptom pretty much describes it.
I think weakness on adduction and inhibition of smooth motion are trademarks of a rotator cuff injury, or so my doctor told me on that fateful day.
ts no big deal really, I've lived with it since I was 15.
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The reason I tend to say it's not a rotator cuff injury is that typically those happen due to sport or some activity and you know right away that you've done something. There is also usually a significant limit to range of motion. Pain is also very localized and you could point to the spot where it hurts.
Edit: clunking and shifting can also occur when the bursa sac is injured. The bursa sac is what provides the lubrication for you joint and allows it to move smoothly.