I'll just add that if you find you can't do simple everyday tasks without significant pain or you find yourself compensating for your shoulder by keep it "tucked/pulled in" then you need to get it examined. One of the worst things you could do would be to reduce your range of motion. It could possibly lead to a "frozen" shoulder.
Rest the shoulder....yes. Restrict your range of motion......no.
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