
Radiating Arm and Leg Pain
Pain in the hands, arms, legs, feet or toes can be an indication of a serious condition that involves the pinching or compression of nerves.
The pain can come from several origins and is often related to disc herniation, compression of nerves by arthritis, scar tissue, muscle spasm or inflammation along the course of the nerve.
Generally, this pain is described as sharp shooting, unpleasant sensation along the arm or the leg which often follows the path of the nerve. These patterns of radiating nerve pain can lead astute clinicians to identify the cause of the problem.
At ICC, during an initial full consultation, which includes a thorough case history and any necessary orthopedic and neurological exams, we will first determine whether or not you are a suitable candidate for the conservative spinal care we offer.
Pain in the hands, arms, legs, feet or toes can be an indication of a serious condition that involves the pinching or compression of nerves.
The pain can come from several origins and is often related to disc herniation, compression of nerves by arthritis, scar tissue, muscle spasm or inflammation along the course of the nerve.
Generally, this pain is described as sharp shooting, unpleasant sensation along the arm or the leg which often follows the path of the nerve. These patterns of radiating nerve pain can lead astute clinicians to identify the cause of the problem.
At ICC, during an initial full consultation, which includes a thorough case history and any necessary orthopedic and neurological exams, we will first determine whether or not you are a suitable candidate for the conservative spinal care we offer.
If necessary we will organize X-Rays in order that we can actually see any adverse changes that are happening to your spine. When we are happy that we have all the necessary information to give you the very best care, we will then outline our recommended treatment protocol.
Obviously the earlier the intervention, the greater the likelihood of total resolution of symptoms. Suffering with radicular pain is unnecessary.
Call today to find out how to improve your current painful condition.
Obviously the earlier the intervention, the greater the likelihood of total resolution of symptoms. Suffering with radicular pain is unnecessary.
Call today to find out how to improve your current painful condition.