There are many possible causes of arm pain. Below are a few of those. Click on the condition you would like to learn more about.
The brachial plexus contains the nerves that send signals from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm, and hand. When these nerves are damaged or compressed it can cause pain, weakness, numbness or tingling throughout the shoulder, arm, and hand. Physical therapy can help you to reduce the effects of this injury.
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One of the most common causes of a broken arm is falling onto an outstretched hand. If you think you or your child has broken a bone, seek prompt medical attention. It’s important to treat a fracture as soon as possible for proper healing. Click to schedule an appointment today.
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Bursitis is most common at joints known for repetitive motion, such as the shoulder, elbow, or hip. However, your knee, heel and big toe also have bursae that may become inflamed.
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Discs are shock-absorbing structures (often likened to jelly donuts or water balloons) that serve as spaces between the vertebra (bones) of the spine. When we bend, lift, and/or twist with poor mechanics we can herniate a disc or cause it to essentially pop and squish out the side.
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