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Sharp Chest Pain And Arm Numbness - Articles
Serratus Posterior Superior – Third layer down, relieves arm numbness
by
Paul B.

Posted
Thu 07 Jan 2010 12:33am
A client recently came to me complaining about the numbness on the posterior forearm and into his shoulder. My initial thought was that it was infraspinatus related, from the shoulder referred pain pattern, but after relieving the trigger points in his infraspinatus, the numbness persisted in his forearm. So more investigation was required.
I found
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Why do I have Numbness and Tingling down my Arm but no Pain?
by
Nav J.


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
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Heart Attack, Chest Pain and Heart Disease
by
Dave W

Posted
Fri 18 Dec 2009 3:29am
Diagnosing the type of pain and usual symptoms
Chest pain can be very worrying as the immediate natural concern is that it might be warning signs of an imminent heart... diagnosis of coronary artery disease at the outset and exclude non-cardiac chest pain, since there may be serious consequences with a missed diagnosis. Also it’s vital to understand
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Does chest pain mean I have a heart problem?
by
Dave W

Posted
Mon 18 Jan 2010 5:36am
Prof Lahiri’s article – Chest Pain – Cardiac or not? gets straight to the point. Are these chest pains as a result of something wrong with my heart, or worse still, do I have silent disease? There is really only one method to accurately diagnosed heart problems and that is by Dual Source Cardiac CT Scanning. Prof Lahiri explains the modern
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66 year old male CC: Chest pain
by
Adam THOMPSON
Posted
Sat 29 May 2010 10:09am
to rest
Q - Sharp
R - Substernal, initially radiating to his jaw, when he rested the pain was only in his chest
S - Initially 10/10, upon ems arrival 4/10, en route 8/10, 9/10...
Here's another great case submitted by Nick Ciaravella of Grady EMS in Atlanta, GA.
66 year old male presents to EMS with chest pain.
S - Chest Pain
A - None
M - Atenolol
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66 year old male CC: Chest pain
by
JASON WINTER
Posted
Sat 29 May 2010 10:09am
to rest
Q - Sharp
R - Substernal, initially radiating to his jaw, when he rested the pain was only in his chest
S - Initially 10/10, upon ems arrival 4/10, en route 8/10, 9/10...
Here's another great case submitted by Nick Ciaravella of Grady EMS in Atlanta, GA.
66 year old male presents to EMS with chest pain.
S - Chest Pain
A - None
M - Atenolol
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Chest Pain
by
Dr. Anshu Gupta
Posted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm
Some gastrointestinal disorders may present as atypical chest pain. This is chest pain not related to the heart. This usually is associated with gastroesophageal reflux (reflux of stomach acids) and esophageal spasm. In addition, chest pain can be caused when food or liquid gets stuck in the esophagus. Food may get stuck for many
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