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chest and arm pain
9/26 8:41:31

Question
Thank you for your service. I'm a healthy 39 y/o male. I have had a history of strange chest, arm ( left mainly, neck and back pain. The pain is typically well localized and fleeting. It can be dull or sharp. My medical doctor has pretty much eliminated cardiac issues. It has been gorging on for a year or so, however, it is nearly daily now. The pain isn't severe or limiting, it just causes a bit of anxiety. Although it doesn't radiate, it can be from shoulder to fingers. Mid chest, lower and upper... just strange. I was diagnosed with scoliosis ( spelling?) when very young, however, surgery was never needed. Can the spine create these fleeting pains. Thansk so much for any advice

Answer
absolutely scoliosis can cause this problem you are having. you have nerves that eminate from your spine just below your neck and forms the brachial plexus and your doctor should have told you that. your scoliosis is obviously causing pinched nerves, those nerves radiate into the arm and control all muscles and tissues and sensation in the arm all the way down to the hands. you should go see a chiropractor. give it 6 to 8 weeks to clear up. you should then consider trying to correct your scoliosis.

David Kulla, DC, CN
Synergy Wellness
New York Chiropractor
SynergyWellnessNy.com

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