Shoulder Injuries (Part 1)
About the Video: Shoulder injuries are among the most common types of sports-related injuries. These injuries can include, among others ...
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About the Video: Shoulder injuries are among the most common types of sports-related injuries. These injuries can include, among others ...
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THE PHYSIOTHERAPIST Will Pressley
It is not unusual for a tingling sensation to persist after the pain from a neck injury has settled. It may be the case that you are still occasionally holding your neck or shoulder in a position that causes pressure on the nerve, the likely cause of the tingling. Keep a record of when you feel the symptoms and discuss with your physiotherapist. It could be down to simple problems like always talking to a colleague on the same side
The GP Margaret Aitken
Tingling sensations usually occur because of irritation or compression of a nerve. As your arm and hand are involved it could be that the nerve irritation is coming from the nerve root in your neck. This can happen if there is degenerative change (wear and tear) of the bones in the neck. The fact that the sensation comes and goes is reassuring. If you develop constant numbness or weakness you should seek medical advice
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