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Burning Hands Sensation - Articles
What is the Burning Sensation between My Shoulder Blades?
by
Nav J.


Posted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 6:02pm
burning sensation between my shoulder blades and I get a stiff neck often, and it is just killing me. I am a 16-year-old teenager, why I got to suffer from this pain at such a young age?
This burning sensation between your shoulder blades is probably the rhomboid muscles being tight and in spasm. The Rhomboid muscles sit between your spine and scapula
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Hand Pain: Can Chiropractic Help?
by
Carol Grant
Posted
Mon 12 Oct 2009 10:02pm
2 Comments
In my Chiropractic office I see a lot of people with hand pain. When hand pain strikes, it can be a difficult problem to deal with since we use our hands for so much; our work, our play. It can also be distressing psychologically to have a part of your body not working as it should.
Hand pain can be a difficult thing to diagnose for Chiropractors
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Eliminate Agonizing Hand Pain Quickly and Easily!
by
Jan
Posted
Mon 07 Dec 2009 11:19pm
in the hands. Besides tingling, burning pain may also occur. Patients often have discomfort at night that is relieved by hanging the affected hand over the side of the bed or vigorously...
According to Dr. Nathan Wei, “The hand and wrist are the mirrors of disease.” While the cause of hand pain can be a localized problem, hand pain can also be the presenting
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Severe Hand Pain Out Of Nowhere?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:33pm
2 Comments
San Francisco Chiropractor and Carpal Tunnel Doctor Comments:
I just had a patient come in with severe hand pain. He has no history of hand pain...and he did not do anything to trigger it. Some of the things that could trigger a bout of hand pain are...using a new piece of exercise equipment...or putting together some furniture with a screw
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Severe Hand Pain Out Of Nowhere?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 24 Jun 2008 1:08pm
I just had a patient come in with severe hand pain. He has no history of hand pain...and he did not do anything to trigger it. Some of the things that could trigger a bout of hand pain are...using a new piece of exercise equipment...or putting together some furniture with a screw driver.
Or, going on a long bike ride...basically, some activity
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How A Good Neck Pillow Can Help Your Hand Pain!
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 25 Jan 2011 12:00am
San Francisco Hand Pain Doctor Comments:
A blog reader just sent me this question "Would a cervical pillow help my carpal tunnel symptoms?".
What a great question...and the answer is YES...here's how:
The nerves that exit from in between the bones in the neck (cervical spine) travel down the arm and into the hands
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Headaches and Hand Pain: Is There a connection?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:32pm
of this had to do with the Dot-com boom and our proximity to the epicenter.
One thing I knew first hand, but confirmed during this period...headaches and CTS symptoms are often times connected...connected at the neck...here' s how:
The nerves that exit from in between the bones of the cervical spine, travel down the arm and into the hand. Pressure on these nerves
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Back, Neck, Arm, and Hand Pain: Are They All Connected Somehow?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:33pm
San Francisco Chiropractor Comments:
Question: I often times have low back pain and neck pain that travels into the arms and hands...all at once. Either they are OK.... What causes this?
Answer: Actually, this is not that unusual. The back, neck, arms, and hands are all connected to each other by the nervous system. The nervous system consist
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Can a chiropractor help hand pain?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Fri 07 May 2010 12:00am
San Francisco Chiropractor Comments:
There are many causes of hand pain. Sometimes you just use them too much on the computer. Other times you use them..., such as packing boxes when you move, or deep sea fishing.
Most of the time the hand pain just goes away...and that was that.
However...sometimes you really over-do it and you actually
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