Hi. It can be as simple as a muscle strain to as grave as a tear.
To start off take pain killers with muscle relaxant. If not better then consider mri.
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Can't comment.get yourself assessed by an expert first.then only we can comment .regards dr pankaj agrawal shoulder knee reconstruction surgeon Ahmedabad
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