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Pain,
Numbness, or Weakness in the Arm
Located
in Red Bank, NJ, Monmouth Pain and Rehabilitation provides real
answers for patients with symptoms in the arms, shoulders, and neck.
In particular, patients with pain, numbness,
weakness, or other unusual sensation in the arm may be suffering
the effects of referred pain. For example, some cases of arm pain
may be the result of a herniated disc
in the spine of the neck (the cervical spine). Other patients may
be experiencing pain due to a direct trauma to the bones, joints,
muscles, tendons, nerves, or other structures of the arm. This is
often the case with patients who have suffered from an auto
accident or sports injury.
Some
patients with symptoms in the arms have experienced both a direct
trauma to the arm as well as the cervical spine. A patient who has
suffered a side-impact auto accident, for example, may have incurred
injury in both the arm as well as whiplash
in the neck. Both injuries can affect the arms.
Our
NJ rehabilitation office has an in-house team of medical doctors
(specialists in the treatment of disorders of the musculoskeletal
and neurological systems); a physical
therapy department; Doctors of Chiropractic;
and practitioners of Traditional Chinese
Medicine (acupuncture). In this way, we are able to offer every
possible non-surgical method of relieving painful conditions and
returning the body to normal movement.
Obtaining
an accurate diagnosis is extremely important when unusual symptoms
occur. Pain, weakness, and numbness in the arm must not be ignored.*
We understand that many people are naturally fearful at the onset
of strange physical sensations, and that knowledge is often the
key not only to rehabilitation but also peace of mind. With this
in mind, we have incorporated a number of diagnostic technologies
in our office, including X-Ray, Fluoroscopy
(moving, real-time x-ray), Electrodiagnostic
Nerve Testing, and Ultrasound.
Weakness,
pain, and/or numbness in the arm may be a sign of any of the following
conditions:
•
Herniated/Bulged Spinal Disc. Disc
injury or age-related degeneration in the cervical (neck) spine
may cause pain, stiffness, weakness, numbness, or immobility in
either or both arms. Such symptoms occur when herniated or bulged
disc material impinges or irritates a nerve, thereby causing pain
and other sensations to radiate along the pathway of the nerve.
Numbness and pain may also be accompanied by ‘burning’
or ‘tingling’ feelings.
•
Whiplash. After any sort of trauma,
including sports injuries, slips and falls, or an auto accident,
arm pain may be the result of damage to the soft tissues of the
neck.
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.
This is a disorder that affects the wrists and hands. It is caused
by the irritation of the median nerve. The median nerve runs through
the wrist into the hand and is responsible for supplying sensation
in the majority of the hand and fingers. Repetitive movements—such
as typing—may cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Other causes include
arthritis or injury. Common symptoms include the aforementioned
numbness, weakness, and pain. Pain may travel up the arm to the
shoulder and neck.
Other
causes of pain and unusual sensation in the arms include:
• Tendonitis
•
Sprains and Strains
•
Fracture
•
Bursitis
•
Fibromyalgia
•
Arthritis
As
mentioned above, Monmouth Pain and Rehabilitation provides medical
care, chiropractic, physical therapy, and acupuncture. Our office
also offers an array of interventional
pain management procedures. For example, patients suffering
from arm pain related to a herniated cervical disc may benefit from
an Epidural Steroid Injection
while Fibromyalgia patients can take advantage of Trigger
Point Injections.
In
order to determine the cause of your symptoms, feel free to contact
our NJ rehabilitation office today to schedule a consultation.
Our pain management facility is located in Red Bank, NJ.
*
Pain in either arm accompanied by chest pain and/or dizziness and
nausea may be signs of a heart attack. Sudden numbness and/or weakness—particularly
when experienced on one side of the body—may be related to
stroke. Do not hesitate to contact emergency medical services in
such cases.
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