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Default Tricep pain when raising arms

Greetings,

I get burning pain in my triceps, and it's particularly bad when I raise my arms over my head, such as when hanging laundry on the line. Assuming my TOS diagnosis is correct, does anyone have an inkling as to whether this type of pain signifies pectoralis, rib/clavicle, or scalene issues as the source of the problem?

Many thanks!
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