
Personalized Approaches to Spine-Related Arm Pain with Chiropractic
Spine-related arm pain (also
known as degenerative cervical radiculopathy) can cause severe pain, paresthesia, and motor weakness. It can interrupt daily life and lessen
overall quality of life, but a personalized and
multidisciplinary approach has been shown to be
effective in dealing with this condition. Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation can help! Research published in Pain (1) highlights
the importance of blending manual therapy, specific
interventions, and other types of care to not only alleviate symptoms
but also address the core causes. Similarly,
findings from Disability and Rehabilitation (2) stress
that tailoring treatment plans to individual
requirements enhances rehabilitation outcomes, improves
mobility, and promotes overall well-being. For those who struggle with spine-related arm pain, consulting
healthcare professionals and working with
evidence-based strategies can offer a path to feeling better
and long-term relief. Talk with us!
Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Shay Corbin
on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael
Johnson
about the effectiveness of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain
Management for Carrolltown neck pain and arm
pain relief.

Carrolltown CHIROPRACTIC TIP OF THE MONTH:
Manual
Therapy PLUS Exercise Helps Spine-Related Arm Pain
Chiropractic manual
distraction therapy via Cox® Technic, combined with targeted
exercise, offers significant relief for individuals experiencing spine-related arm pain. According to Reynolds et al. (3), manual therapy
for neck disorders demonstrates substantial efficacy
in addressing pain, boosting flexibility, and calming the
issues with the spine. This evidence-based approach not only alleviates
discomfort but also restores mobility and improves patients'
overall quality of life. The review by Reynolds features
that this process promotes both immediate
relief and long-term benefits, fostering confidence and comfort
with daily activities while reducing the risk of
recurrent issues. Ask about the most beneficial exercise for your neck pain at
your next Carrolltown chiropractic visit!
Schedule your Carrolltown chiropractic
appointment with Gormish Chiropractic & Rehabilitation now!
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