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Arm Pain

What are the causes of arm pain?

A woman is holding her arm because it hurts.
Healthy arms are capable of performing many tasks and activities. We rely on our arms for countless daily activities. So, when our arms start acting up, it is immediately noticeable. Tasks that you may have thought previously relied little on your arms can become strenuous and challenging when you experience arm pain.

Arm pain is a bothersome problem that can affect anyone, and it can occur due to a wide range of causes. It can make doing almost any activity — or even resting peacefully challenging. Although the severity of arm pain is different case by case, even mild arm pain can get in the way of life. Below we go over the symptoms of arm pain along with the causes, treatment, and what you can do for treatment.

General Arm Pain

There are many causes of arm pain, which range from impinged nerves to sprains, joint injuries, and more. In addition, the cause of arm pain can affect how quickly the problem comes. For example, it can vary from immediate pain or gradual pain building over time.

Below are some common causes of arm pain:
Car accidents are a common cause of arm pain. Car accidents can result in injuries to the spine, neck, or the arm itself, all of which may contribute to arm pain.
Injuries to the arm, spine, or neck can cause arm pain. Common injuries are broken arm or broken wrist, sprains, and dislocated elbow.
Tendonitis is inflammation in the tendon. It is most common in the shoulders, elbows, and wrists, all of which can contribute to arm pain.
Rotator cuff injuries are most common for people who regularly use overhead movement, like tennis players, baseball players, or painters.
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Rheumatoid arthritis is inflammation usually in the joints. It can cause pain, swelling, and stiffness, making arm movement painful and difficult.
Angina happens when your heart isn’t receiving enough oxygen, it commonly results in chest pain, arm pain, and shoulder pain. Also, it may feel like you have added pressure on your back, chest, and neck.
Sudden arm pain radiating down your left arm may be a sign of a heart attack. If you think you may be experiencing a heart attack, seek immediate medical attention.
A chiropractor assess a woman's arm for arm pain treatment.

What do the symptoms of arm pain feel like?

The severity of arm pain can range from mild to severe depending on the type of arm pain. The cause and reason for arm pain may affect how it feels and the type of pain. For example, a mild pinched nerve may result in a dull ache in the arm and a broken arm may cause an intense stabbing pain. In addition, the underlying condition will affect how long it takes for the arm pain to come on.

Common symptoms of arm pain can include:
Redness, swelling, or bruising
Stiffness and trouble moving the arm in a normal way. For example, raising your arm above your head, straight out in front of your body, or carrying something with the affected arm may be difficult
Weakness, holding a bag, or performing daily activities may feel more challenging
Tingling and numbness
Tenderness
Reduced mobility and a smaller range of motion
Swollen lymph glands, which are located under each arm
Pain in the arm, wrist, neck, or spine
The symptoms mentioned above do not typically signal an emergency in most cases. However, if you or someone you know is having the following symptoms, dial 911 immediately because it could be the result of a heart attack:
Pressure in the chest
Chest pain
Pain running down the left arm
Pain in the neck, back, or upper body                    
Shortness of breath
Nausea
Lightheaded or dizzy
In addition, if someone is experiencing the symptoms of a broken arm, they should seek immediate medical attention. The symptoms of a broken arm are severe and sharp pain in the arm, visible deformities (abnormal angles in the wrist or arm or unusual swelling), and no mobility in the arm or wrist.

What is the treatment for arm pain?

Treatments

Just as the symptoms of arm pain are highly dependent on the cause of arm pain, so are the treatments used for arm pain. For example, the treatment for a broken arm is very different than the treatment for tendonitis. Every type of arm pain has a specific treatment option. Here are a few common treatments for arm pain:

Pain medication:

If you are experiencing intense arm pain due to a broken bone or other severe injuries, a doctor may prescribe you pain medication while your injury heals.

Anti-inflammatory medication:

If the cause of the arm pain is inflammation, like tendonitis, then a doctor may prescribe you anti-inflammatory medication.

Chiropractic care:

Chiropractic care is a great option for any arm pain that is not an emergency. Chiropractic care can treat arm pain by diagnosing the exact problem, relieving pain and stiffness, and restoring mobility. There are many chiropractic care options that leave patients experiencing arm pain feeling much better and with a greater range of motion in their arms.

How can a chiropractor help with arm pain?

A good chiropractor is no stranger to treating arm pain and will be able to expertly diagnose your arm pain with physical examinations, x-rays, ultrasounds, and MRI scans if needed. Then, once the cause of the problem is diagnosed, your chiropractor will select the right treatment method.

Chiropractic care uses a variety of treatment options that target specific causes of patients’ arm pain. Common chiropractic treatments include manual manipulation, massage therapy, physiotherapy, and exercises to restore strength to the arm.

It bears repeating: Any arm pain that is related to a potentially life-threatening emergency, like a heart attack, should be handled by emergency services. Also, a broken arm should be fixed immediately at a hospital or specialist. However, whether you are recovering from an injury like a car accident, or experience any non-threatening arm pain that is not life-threatening, you can seek out chiropractic care.

Visit to Accident Care Chiropractic for Arm Pain Therapy

If you live in the Salem, Vancouver, Hillsboro, or Portland area, you should reach out to Accident Care Chiropractic. We are rated 5 stars on Google because we offer the best treatment from a friendly team and expert chiropractors. At Accident Care Chiropractic, we offer only the best services. If you are experiencing arm pain, then we guarantee we will be able to help relieve your pain and restore movement and strength to your arm. Visit our website or call your preferred location today to set up an appointment.

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