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Pain In Upper Arm - Articles
Arm and Hand Pain, Cervical Subluxations, and Chiropractic Care
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:34pm
such as arm and hand pain. Sometimes the upper extremity pain is accompanied by neck pain, tension across the top of the shoulders, and maybe weakness of grip. Even night pain. It just... if the problem has been around a while, what we call a chronic condition. It's not uncommon for someone with chronic arm or hand pain to have had various unsuccessful treatments. Wrist
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I Don’t Have Neck Pain, But My Arm And Hand Go To Sleep All The Time!
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Nav J.


Posted
Wed 10 Feb 2010 12:02pm
to that area. The hands and arms are controlled by nerves of the lower neck and upper back. The same is true for the lower back , which controls function to the legs.
A poorly aligned 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
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Neck and arm pain may not be a disc after all.
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Carol Grant
Posted
Wed 10 Feb 2010 3:55am
In my Chiropractic officeI will frequently have people come in with neck pain radiating into the arm and hand telling me they have a cervical disc herniation... to make the symptoms go away and then they end up in my office where my job is to determine the cause.
There are many things which can cause neck and arm pain. Cervical disc
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Pain in The Neck, Arms, or Hands?
by
Dr. Eben Davis
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:33pm
San Francisco Chiropractor and Chronic Neck Pain Doctor Comments:
We have been treating patients with neck and arm pain for over 15 years now at our San Francisco Back and Wrist Pain Center. Often times, patients with arm and hand pain think they have carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) or tendinitis, when the source of the symptoms is actually coming from
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Arm Pain: What Does it Mean?
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Dr. Shoshany
Posted
Thu 10 Mar 2011 11:50am
. Some of the nerves that exit there innervate the upper body and arms, so impingement of those nerves can lead to dysfunction of motor skills, loss of sensation and pain.
So what... 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
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Chronic Neck Pain: Use Your Arms
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Doug K.

Posted
Tue 17 Mar 2009 2:37am
of exercise that is
sometimes overlooked that has a direct effect on how long and how often
you have this sort neck pain.
Your arm is equal to about 5% of your body weight. So...
Your neck doesn't do any heavy lifting. Your neck positions your head in space and serves as an anchor for muscles of the jaw, shoulder, and arm. The other day I
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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... the neck bones, travel down the arm and into the hand. So any pressure on these nerves from a misaligned vertebrae ( subluxation) can cause pain in the arm and hand...because nerve
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