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Causes · Angina (reduced blood flow to the heart) · Brachial plexus injury · Broken arm · Broken wrist · Bursitis · Carpal tunnel syndrome · Cellulitis · Cervical disk ...
Arm pain can have many different causes. These may include wear and tear, overuse, injury, a pinched nerve, and certain health conditions such as rheumatoid ...
Arm, shoulder or back pain that comes on suddenly, is severe, or occurs with pressure, fullness or squeezing in your chest. This may be a symptom of a heart ...
Elbow pain is often caused by overuse or injury. Many sports, hobbies and jobs require repetitive hand, wrist or arm movements. Elbow pain can be the result ...
Elbow pain may come and go, get worse with movement, or may be constant. It may feel like sharp or aching pain or cause tingling or numbness in your arm and ...
Treating upper arm injuries. Some patients choose to forego surgery. However, pain, arm function and appearance won't improve over time. If a tendon ruptures, ...
Shoulder pain causes include: Avascular necrosis (osteonecrosis) (The death of bone tissue due to limited blood flow.) Brachial plexus injury · Broken arm ...
Severe pain, which might increase with movement; Swelling; Bruising; Deformity, such as a bent arm or wrist; Inability to turn your arm from palm up to palm ...
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