Arm Pain


Arm Pain Treatment in Spartanburg

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Are you seeking arm pain treatment in Spartanburg, South Carolina? If so, then Trident Health & Chiropractic stands as your trusted chiropractor in regaining comfort and mobility. 


If you're struggling to cope with arm pain caused by a sports injury, repetitive strain, or any other underlying cause, the
healthcare professionals at Trident Health & Chiropractic can help. 


Our dedicated team of experts specializes in innovative treatment options to address your unique care needs. From chiropractic care to physical wellness and cutting edge interventions, we're committed to helping you find relief and reclaim the full use of your arms. 


Explore our care options and take the first step towards a pain free life with Trident Health & Chiropractic.

What is Arm Pain? 

Arm pain is common and can occur from a lot of underlying issues like muscle strains, injuries to the vertebrae, nerve compression, subluxations of the vertebrae, overuse injuries, or underlying medical conditions. 


The severity and duration of arm pain can vary widely. The discomfort can impact how you carry out daily activities. Proper diagnosis and understanding of the underlying cause of arm pain is necessary for effective treatment so the discomfort does not impact your quality of life.


Chiropractic care provided by the experts at Trident Health & Chiropractic can help you achieve a pain free life.

Symptoms of Arm Pain


Arm pain can manifest as discomfort, aching, or sharp sensations in the upper limbs, often affecting the shoulder, elbow, forearm, or wrist. 


Common symptoms of arm pain include:


  • Local pain
  • Numbness or a sensation of tingling
  • Muscle weakness
  • Inflammation
  • Poor range of motion
  • Difficulty lifting
  • Poor or weak grip 
  • Stiffness or cramping in the arm muscles


Treatments for Arm Pain


Treatment for arm pain depends on the underlying cause and may include:


  • Chiropractic Care:  Your personalized treatment plan will set you on a path to full health.
  • Rest and Activity Modification: If your arm hurts then try to rest it and reduce your activities. 
  • Medications: Ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage mild to moderate arm pain. For severe pain, prescription medications may be necessary.
  • Hot and Cold Therapy: Applying heat or cold packs can reduce pain and inflammation. Cold therapy is generally used for acute injuries, while heat therapy is more suitable for chronic conditions. See our ThermoStim therapy page.
  • Dry Needling: Dry needling is an alternative therapy that involves the insertion of thin needles at specific points on the body to alleviate pain and improve energy flow.
  • Lifestyle Modifications: Ergonomic changes, such as adjusting your workspace or changing your sleeping position, can help prevent or alleviate arm pain associated with repetitive strain injury.
  • Strengthening and Stretching Exercises: Regular exercise will give you a greater range of motion and flexibility. 


Chiropractic Care for Arm Pain


The healthcare professionals at Trident Health & Chiropractic will meet with you to determine the underlying cause of your arm pain and develop a personalized treatment plan for the best results. 


Treatment options may vary based on the specific diagnosis and individual needs. If you are experiencing arm or
leg pain then you might want to consider undergoing one of the Spartanburg chiropractic adjustments.


Chiropractic care can help reduce inflammation and help you live a pain free life. 


Schedule a Consultation for Arm Pain Treatment in Spartanburg, S.C. 


If you struggle to cope with arm pain then we encourage you to Book Your Appointment at Trident Health & Chiropractic. 


Frequently Asked Questions 


  • What is the fastest way to relieve arm pain?

    The quickest relief for arm pain often involves immediate rest and avoiding activities that exacerbate the discomfort. A cold compress can help reduce inflammation and bring much needed relief in some situations of arm pain. 


  • How should I sleep if I have arm pain?

    Sleeping with arm pain can be challenging, but there are ways to minimize discomfort. Placing a pillow under your head and another pillow under the arm that is causing pain can help support and align your body. 


  • What is tendonitis in the arm?

    Tendonitis occurs when the tendons that attach to the elbow joint become inflamed. The swelling usually starts from repetitive motions or overuse of the forearm muscles and tendons. 


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