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Shoulders, Arms, Hands

All movement in the shoulders, arms and hands is controlled by the brain. From there, the brain is in contact with the rest of your body through billions of nerves that make up your nervous system.
Some nerves go straight to their destination point, but others mix with other nerves to form nerve networks called a ‘plexus.’ The brachial plexus is located anatomically at the anterior junction of your neck and upper extremity. It is made up of numerous nerves that branch out of the middle and upper back and supply information to the shoulders, arm, elbows, wrists, hands and fingers.
The nerves that make up the brachial plexus may become irritated as they leave the spinal column. Things as serious as an accident or simply sitting at a desk with incorrect posture can irritate the nerves located in the brachial plexus. Symptoms from damage to the brachial plexus can differ depending on location of the trauma, but may include numbness into the arm and hand or decreased motor control in the upper extremity. In addition, it is not uncommon to experience headaches, facial pain, dizziness, thyroid or nasal problems as a result of brachial plexus nerve irritation.

  1. Rotator cuff injury
  2. Frozen Shoulder
  3. Brachial Plexopathy
  4. Tennis Elbow
  5. Tendonitis
  6. Neuritis and Bursitis
  7. Arthritis
  8. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

COMMON CAUSES OF PAIN TO THE SHOULDER, ARM, WRIST, OR HAND

  • Muscle weakness, numbness, or tingling
  • Neck pain
  • Neck stiffness
  • Decreased range of motion in the neck, shoulder, elbow or wrist
  • COMMON CAUSES OF SHOULDER PAIN

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