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I wouldn’t go for a scan just yet. You would actually need to see a physio or GP first anyways as you need a referral to get any sort of imaging done.
I’ve based my diagnosis completely on your subjective history. When you go to the physio they will do many physical tests to objectively assess your shoulder.
These objective tests are usually reliable enough to confirm a diagnosis so you shouldn’t need a scan.
If for whatever reason, this is not enough, and you do need a scan, like an ultrasound, the physio will refer you on.
I suspect it shouldn’t be necessary.
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