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Arm and shoulder pain may have a variety of causes or may
bear a variety of names. But whatever the cause or name given
to the condition, they all share one common ingredient — pain. The
pain may be the constant, dull throbbing variety. Possibly it is a
sharp, stabbing sensation that comes and goes. Often the pain will
worsen with increased activity. Whatever the cause or sensation
of the pain, all victims share one basic desire — to be rid of the pain.
Often they seek relief through heating pads, liniment rubs, pills
or injections. These may produce temporary relief, but they fail to
prevent new pain from returning again and again. Normal activi-
ty such as combing the hair, reaching into an overhead shelf, or
putting on an overcoat may become a major undertaking for the
victim of arm and shoulder pain.
Essentially, the causes for arm and shoulder
pain can be broken down into two basic types:
The first type we will call "exciting" causes.
Among the chief exciting causes are sleeping
in a draft, sitting with an air-conditioner blow-
ing on one side of the neck, driving in the
country with the car window rolled down so
that air strikes one side of the neck, or sleeping
on the stomach with the head turned to one
side. If there is a weakness in the neck or upper
regions of the spine, the victim is even more
susceptible to the above exciting causes.
DR. STANLEY
The second major cause of arm and shoulder
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pain could be called the "true" cause. This is a
spinal misalignment that causes a pinching or pressing upon one
or more of the nerves that lead into the affected area. This disorder
may first appear as acute neuralgia and if not corrected it will pro-
gress into chronic neuritis or arthritis, making it harder to correct.
While the victim of arm and shoulder pain can eliminate ex-
citing causes from his lifestyle once they are discovered, spinal
misalignments are not self-correcting and need professional care.
Doctors of Chiropractic are trained in the important aspects of
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