Cervical herniated disc causing arm pain and numbness in arms-treatment in NYC
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Dr. ShoshanyPosted
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... through this website while in NYC. I was injured in a bad car accident 5 months prior to meeting with Dr. Shoshany. I was experiencing pain and stiffness in my neck and sharp
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Pilates Exercise Tip: Chest Release for Pain-Free Arms & Shoulders on Overhead Arm Exercises
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Aliesa GeorgePosted
Wed 28 Sep 2011 11:08pm
A Quick & Easy Pilates Exercise Tip for Improving ROM for the Arms & Shoulders
Do you or your Pilates clients ever struggle with shoulder pain or limited range of motion... in Pilates Matwork? Are you interested in discovering an amazingly simple cue/secret to help reduce shoulder pain and increase your range of motion to more easily lift the arms
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DID YOU KNOW… “Hand And Arm Pain can be coming from your neck!”
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Nav J.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
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Back, Neck, Arm, and Hand Pain: Are They All Connected Somehow?
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Dr. Eben DavisPosted
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...or I have all of these symptoms all at once. It can be really bad, and my medical doctor just gives me pain pills and tells me to take it easy. It happens maybe 1-2x per month
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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
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... pain relief products and Home traction units. Products for pain relief.
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Cervical Radiculopathy?? How Your Doctor Will Determine the Nature of your Neck and Arm Pain
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Nav J.Posted
Sun 26 Apr 2009 10:34pm
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 all of her activities at home including her her ability to carry her son and do simple household activities at home. Even turning her head is bothersome. The pain is relentless
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What is causing my arm pain?
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Carol GrantPosted
Wed 27 Apr 2011 8:11am
A couple of weeks after I spent an entire Sunday in my garden, digging up plants for my clubs garden sale, I developed terrible arm pain, Being a Chiropractor, my mind... of motion in my neck with no pain, my reflexes and strength are intact so I crossed that off the list.
What else could cause my arm pain? Do I have a Thoracic Outlet syndrome
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Cervical Decompression for Neck and Arm Pain
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Dr. ShoshanyPosted
Thu 13 Oct 2011 6:10pm
Waking up with a stiff neck is something all of us have experienced at some point. The limited range of motion, pain, the stress from knowing that its going to be something thats going to affect you throughout the day. Neck pain isn't only physically limiting, it can also have a huge effect on your self image, personal relationships, and job
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Neck Pain That Radiates Into The Arms? You May Have A Cervical Disc Herniation
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Dr. Eben DavisPosted
Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:32pm
San Francisco Chiropractor and Spinal Decompression Doctor Comments:
Radiating neck pain is a common symptom of a bulging or herniated disc in the neck. Sometimes the pain travels from the neck and into the arms...sometimes all the way into the hands. Sometimes the pain travels down one arm...sometimes both...all cases are different.
The neck
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