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Cervical herniated disc causing arm pain and numbness in arms-treatment in NYC by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Wed 26 May 2010 8:46am Cervical herniated disc causing arm pain and numbness in arms-treatment in NYC From time to time I like to put up patient testimonials that patients email to me. I just..., shooting, and throbbing pain and numbness in both arms and hands. I was diagnosed via MRI with a herniated cervical spine disk that was causing strain on the nerve roots that run Read on »
Why do I have Numbness and Tingling down my Arm but no Pain? by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Mon 22 Nov 2010 7:57pm Numbness & Tingling In The Arms This is fairly common. It all depends on which nerve fibers are affected. In fact, the majority of the nerves in our body don’t even detect pain. This is why something can be happening but you don’t even know it. This is a subject for another blog however. If you have numbness, tingling, burning Read on »
Cervical Radiculopathy?? How Your Doctor Will Determine the Nature of your Neck and Arm Pain by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 26 Apr 2009 10:34pm a cervical radiculopathy. A cervical radiculopathy is often present when patients present with neck pain, radiation of pain into the arms and hands, numbness and tingling... Susan is a homemaker who was involved in a rear end car collision. She is having moderate neck pain and numbness and tingling into her left middle finger. It is affecting Read on »
Arm Pain: What Does it Mean? by Dr. Shoshany Facebook Posted Thu 10 Mar 2011 11:50am , limiting their ability to function normally (and causing pain, numbness, and other symptoms). Specifically, arm pain is usually related to the cervical vertebrae, those of the neck... for treatment. That aside, arm pain can be a major problem. We use our arms and hands for more or less everything; when there’s any significant impairment, you tend to notice (and worry Read on »
I Don’t Have Neck Pain, But My Arm And Hand Go To Sleep All The Time! by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:02pm neck can often result in shoulder, arm, or hand pain or numbness and tingling. In fact, depending on which nerve fibers you irritate, you can get burning pain, nagging pain, numbness, or even weakness. Also, sometimes you may have neck issues as well, sometimes you won’t. **The Bottom Line** Whether you have an arm that’s always falling Read on »
the agony & pain of my ARMS by Lupus Nephritis .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:53pm I never really realized how hard it would be not to use my hand or arms. I had to rest them, they were both beyond pain. I did everything to numb them and decided that I should try resting to see if that helped. Today is the first day I am at home kind of early because my daughter's practice was cancelled due to weather. I try to do the little Read on »
Cervical Brachial Syndrome causes Neck and Arm Pain by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Thu 03 Dec 2009 6:41am and communication to the hands and arms. Additional Reading Resources: DID YOU KNOW… “Hand And Arm Pain can be coming from your neck!” Neck Pain resulting from a C5, C6, C7... C B Syndrome or Cervical Brachial Syndrome or Cervicobrachial Syndrome is defined as neck and arm discomfort as a result of pressure on the brachial plexus. The brachial Read on »
Cervical Brachial Syndrome causes Neck and Arm Pain by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Thu 03 Dec 2009 12:00am information and communication to the hands and arms. Additional Reading Resources: DID YOU KNOW… “Hand And Arm Pain can be coming from your neck!” Neck Pain resulting... C B Syndrome or Cervical Brachial Syndrome or Cervicobrachial Syndrome is defined as neck and arm discomfort as a result of pressure on the brachial plexus Read on »
DID YOU KNOW… “Hand And Arm Pain can be coming from your neck!” by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 11 Oct 2009 10:01pm Often times carpal tunnel is mistakenly diagnosed and the hidden cause of hand or wrist pain may be your neck. Yes, that’s right, your neck may be causing your hand or wrist pain. Nerves in the lower neck innervate the arm and hand. Basically nerves in the lower neck come together to form the Brachial Plexus and nerves from the Brachial Plexus Read on »