If you are a resident of Coconut Creek or the surrounding area and suffer from arm pain or numbness and tingling, please come in for an examination with Dr. Barnard. Arm pain due to radiculopathy is common in adults over 50 years old. Still, it can be present in others, and this is due to the following:
Trauma
Often, people present with arm pain after accidents. These can be sports injuries, slips, falls, or car accidents. Each has different effects on your body, and coming in early is essential for the best treatment results.
An all-too-common source of pain in the extremities is a herniated disc. These injuries occur when the spine’s material that’s supposed to act like a shock absorber ruptures and puts pressure on the nerves. It’s important to relieve this pressure as soon as possible before long-term damage happens.
Subluxations
The most common source of pain in the arm is a Subluxation. A Subluxation is where the bones in your neck misalign, putting pressure on the nerves. Subluxations can cause neck pain and radiate down your arm, causing pain there. Traumas can cause this type of radiculopathy, as well as poor posture and ergonomics. The repetitive stress of life causes this to happen and must be corrected.
Locating the source of the arm pain, we have different treatment options for the best results.
Chiropractic Spinal Adjustments
Spinal adjustments can remove the pressure from the nerves, causing the arm pain. There are many different ways to adjust, and Dr. Barnard knows how to do them to maximize your results.
Soft Tissue
Often, the soft tissue is also affected. We can address this source of pain through manual therapy. For this type of therapy, Dr. Barnard can use his hands or some of his many tools to release the soft tissue.
Therapeutic Exercises
As you progress through care and your body is ready for the next phase of care, you will start exercises in the office and at home. These exercises can strengthen your muscles and help with recovery.