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Upper Arm Muscle Pain Treatment: Arm Pain | Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

What is arm pain? What causes arm pain? What are the symptoms of an arm injury? What are the risk factors for arm pain? What are the treatment options for arm pain? How can Airrosti help with arm pain diagnosis, treatment, and pain relief?

What is Arm Pain?

Arm pain can present itself in various sections of the arm. You may experience pain in the rotator cuff or shoulder, elbow pain, wrist pain, or carpal tunnel syndrome. Arm pain is often caused by a sports or activity-related injury, but can also be caused by soft tissue imbalance, a joint injury, a pinched nerve, or restricted blood flow.

Causes of Arm Pain

While we usually think of an arm injury as something that happens during activity, it can also occur over a long period of time. Because of our reliance on our arms to complete everyday tasks, they can easily become overworked. Overuse injuries involving the arm can develop if the arm is used to compensate for weakness in other muscles, like the shoulders, neck, or back.

Identifying the specific location of your pain can often help determine the type of injury involved. A muscle strain in your bicep or tricep will most likely be felt in the upper arm. Injuries like tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome will likely manifest pain in the forearm and wrist.

Common causes of arm pain include:

  • Tennis Elbow
  • Golfer’s Elbow
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Rotator Cuff Pain
  • Bicep/Tricep Tendinitis
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

Symptoms of an Arm Injury

Symptoms of arm pain may vary based on the location of the injury. In some cases, arm pain can be a symptom of a problem in other parts of the body, like your neck or shoulder joint.

Potential signs of an arm injury include:

  • Tenderness
  • Redness
  • Joint pain
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Swelling in the affected area of the arm or joints

Severe traumatic injuries like fractures may feature additional symptoms like bruising and difficulty moving your arm. Depending on the cause, pain can start suddenly or develop over time.

Pain in the left arm, combined with excessive sweating, nausea, difficulty breathing, palpitations, fainting, or chest pain can be signs of a heart attack. Please call 911 if you think you might be having a heart attack.

Risk Factors for Arm Pain

Older adults have a greater chance of having arm problems because they lose muscle mass as they age. Children may have arm problems because of overuse injuries. Injuries in children occur more often because their bones have not fully developed. Individuals who exercise with improper form, or try to exercise beyond their limits, are also more likely to sustain an arm injury.

Treatment Options for Arm Pain

The treatment for arm pain depends on the underlying cause. For pain due to overuse injuries, the treatment typically includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation.

If the pain is more severe, a splint or sling, or anti-inflammatory medications for pain may be prescribed. For more severe injuries, like fractures or complete muscle tears, surgery may be recommended.

How Airrosti Can Help with Arm Pain

At Airrosti, our providers will conduct a thorough evaluation of your pain and develop a personalized treatment plan for your specific injury. In addition, we also provide tools and resources that can boost your recovery and help you avoid future pain.

Don’t let chronic arm pain hold you back. Schedule an appointment with an Airrosti provider today and get back to doing the things you love most, pain free.

We offer convenient remote telehealth options in addition to in-office visits. Call us today at (800) 404-6050 to learn more about treatment at Airrosti or find a provider near you.

Patient Testimonials

I’m so glad I went back to Dr. Tong. Years ago, she helped my hip pain from giving birth. This time I had numbness and tingling in my arm for over a week and it scared me. I thought it wasn’t something I could wait to be over, but then I remembered her and made an appointment via Airrosti. She instantly diagnosed the site and the cause of the injury and created a treatment plan for me. With an exercise coaching program on their app, I quickly shook off the symptoms in a few appointments. I believe Dr. Tong is on top of her profession. She is very knowledgeable, and I trust her 100%. Making an appointment is quick and easy, and all pre-appt questionnaires are paperless and done over the app/web.

Arm Pain | Causes, Symptoms And Treatment

If nagging arm pain has left you with reduced range of motion and struggling to perform basic tasks, you may be dealing with an underlying injury. Join Airrosti’s Brooke Green, DC, as she explains the common causes and injuries associated with arm pain. She also covers traditional treatment methods and how Airrosti can help you find arm pain relief.

what is arm pain?

Arm pain can present itself in various sections of the arm. You may experience pain in the rotator cuff or shoulder, elbow pain, wrist pain, or carpal tunnel syndrome. Arm pain is often caused by a sports or activity-related injury, but can also be caused by soft tissue imbalance, a joint injury, a pinched nerve, or restricted blood flow.

WHAT CAUSES ARM PAIN?

While we usually think of an arm injury as something that happens during activity, it can also occur over a long period of time. Because of our reliance on our arms to complete everyday tasks, they can easily become overworked. Overuse injuries involving the arm can develop if the arm is used to compensate for weakness in other muscles, like the shoulders, neck, or back.

Identifying the specific location of your pain can often help determine the type of injury involved. A muscle strain in your bicep or tricep will most likely be felt in the upper arm. Injuries like tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome will likely manifest pain in the forearm and wrist.

Common causes of arm pain include:

  • Tennis Elbow
  • Golfer’s Elbow
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Rotator Cuff Pain
  • Bicep/Tricep Tendonitis
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

SYMPTOMS OF AN ARM INJURY

Symptoms of arm pain may vary based on the location of the injury. In some cases, arm pain can be a symptom of a problem in other parts of the body, like your neck or shoulder joint.

Potential signs of an arm injury include:

  • Tenderness
  • Redness
  • Joint pain
  • Numbness or tingling
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Swelling in the affected area of the arm or joints

Severe traumatic injuries like fractures may feature additional symptoms like bruising and difficulty moving your arm. Depending on the cause, pain can start suddenly or develop over time.

Pain in the left arm, combined with excessive sweating, nausea, difficulty breathing, palpitations, fainting, or chest pain can be signs of a heart attack. Please call 911 if you think you might be having a heart attack.

ARM INJURY RISK FACTORS

Older adults have a greater chance of having arm problems because they lose muscle mass as they age. Children may have arm problems because of overuse injuries.  Injuries in children occur more often because their bones have not fully developed. Individuals who exercise with improper form, or try to exercise beyond their limits, are also more likely to sustain an arm injury. 

ARM PAIN TREATMENT OPTIONS

The treatment for arm pain depends on the underlying cause. For pain due to overuse injuries, the treatment typically includes rest, ice, compression, and elevation.

If the pain is more severe, a splint or sling, or anti-inflammatory medications for pain may be prescribed. For more severe injuries, like fractures or complete muscle tears, surgery may be recommended.

HOW AIRROSTI CAN HELP: ARM PAIN DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT, AND PAIN RELIEF

At Airrosti, our providers will conduct a thorough evaluation of your pain and develop a personalized treatment plan for your specific injury. In addition, we also provide tools and resources that can boost your recovery and help you avoid future pain..

Don’t let chronic arm pain hold you back. schedule an appointment with an Airrosti provider today and get back to doing the things you love most, pain free.

We offer convenient remote telehealth options in addition to in-office visits. Call us today at (800) 404-6050 to learn more about treatment at Airrosti or find a provider near you.

Reviewed by Casey Crisp, Doctor of Chiropractic

Disclaimer: Always consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program. If you experience any numbness, tingling or reproduction of your symptoms, please contact your doctor.

Patient Testimonials

I’m so glad I went back to Dr. Tong. Years ago, she helped my hip pain from giving birth. This time I had numbness and tingling in my arm for over a week and it scared me. I thought it wasn’t something I could wait to be over, but then I remembered her and made an appointment via Airrosti. She instantly diagnosed the site and the cause of the injury and created a treatment plan for me. With an exercise coaching program on their app, I quickly shook off the symptoms in a few appointments. I believe Dr. Tong is on top of her profession. She is very knowledgeable, and I trust her 100%. Making an appointment is quick and easy, and all pre-appt questionnaires are paperless and done over the app/web. The location is also easy to find and e…+ show moreasily accessible. There is no waiting at check-in. I would recommend her and Airrosti highly!

by Karen Wang

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