Have you tried old-fashioned special tests?
An example
Youtube’ll have plenty of videos demonstrating proper technique and what not.
This’ll give you an idea of where the impingement is, if there is one. Ask a gymbro if he can check for the pulse and pull your arm into position. After that it’s a matter of determining if it’s a cervical rib/bone structure causing the problem or just tight musculature - MRIis rock solid for that if it’s available.
Good luck.
An example
Youtube’ll have plenty of videos demonstrating proper technique and what not.
This’ll give you an idea of where the impingement is, if there is one. Ask a gymbro if he can check for the pulse and pull your arm into position. After that it’s a matter of determining if it’s a cervical rib/bone structure causing the problem or just tight musculature - MRIis rock solid for that if it’s available.
Good luck.