- Neck & Back
- Chronic Pain
- Compression Fractures
- Concussions
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Headaches & Migraines
- Herniated or Bulging Disc
- Low Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Mid Back Pain
- Osteoporosis
- Poor Posture & Forward Head Syndrome
- Post-Surgery Rehab
- Radiating Pain
- Sciatica & Radiating Pain
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spinal Arthritis & Spinal Stenosis
- Sprain / Strain
- Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction (TMD)
- Whiplash
- McKenzie Method
What is Radiating Pain?
If you are experiencing radiating pain to the shoulder, arm and even
hands, the source of your trouble could be your neck or “cervical
spine”. The nerves that supply sensation and movement travel from your
neck down your arms. These nerves exit from your spine on both sides
supplying the left and right sides respectively. Often with poor
posture, poor alignment, muscle weakness or injury, the structure of the
spine can change. This can lead to a narrowing of the holes where the
different nerves exit from your spinal cord, out of the neck to the
shoulders and upper extremities. These holes (foramen) depend on the
proper alignment and movement of each level of joints in your neck.
Symptoms often start off as a mild, occasional tingling to certain areas of the shoulder, arm or hand. It can then worsen to pain and even numbness. This does require medical attention, so call us for an evaluation immediately and we will coordinate with your physician. Most symptoms can be reduced quickly. However, the time it takes to reduce symptoms depends on how long and to the extent the symptoms have been occurring.
How physical therapy helps
Physical therapy is an important part of recovery from radiating
shoulder, arm and hand pain. Our therapists work with you to determine
what the cause of the compression on the nerve structures. Often, there
is a limitation in movement in the joints above or below the affected
area of the neck.
By improving neck joint mobility, posture, alignment and muscle strength, support and stability can be returned to your neck. This reduces pressure on the affected nerve and allows it to heal, resolving symptoms. Call us today to discover how we can help you quickly resolve your radiating shoulder or arm pain.