Sentences with phrase «chronic arm pain»

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Most commonly, these avulsion injuries affect the innervation of the arm and hand, and lead to paralysis, loss of sensation and cause chronic pain.
The medical literature discusses chronic, generalized pain associated with hypothyroidism presenting in multiple parts of the body including the ankles, legs, wrists, back, neck, arms and shoulders (2).
While the arm muscles of all probands responded after approximately the same period of time, there was a delay in the deepest back muscles (musculi multifidi) in the group of probands with chronic deep back pain (here caused by the sacroiliac joint).
Effectively treats chronic peripheral neuropathy & diabetic nerve pain & discomfort in both the feet & legs and hands & arms.
He is presently suffering from pain in his upper arm as well as a chronic dull pain in his elbow, and fatigue in his forearm and flexor digitorum superficialis (a forearm muscle).
Based on the evidence, the Court held that as a result of the collision the Plaintiff suffered from a moderate whiplash and strain to her neck, back and hip with radiating pain down her arms, a concussion, TMJ disorder which caused facial and jaw pain and headaches, chronic fatigue, depression, PTSD, and chronic pain which lasted for approximately 2 1/2 years.
The medical evidence was mostly consistent: her physical injuries include moderate right paracentral disc herniation at C3 - 4 on the right side and moderate paracentral disc protrusion at C6 - 7 on the left causing irritation of the left C7 root; and a bulging lumbar disc irritating the lumbar roots, all of which result in chronic left - sided neck, arm and low back pain, dizziness and headaches.
After a two week trial the judge found the claimant had suffered whiplash soft tissue injury to her neck, shoulders, upper limbs, back, chest, and right foot; a capsular tear of her breast implant which required surgery and has left her with postoperative pain and loss of nipple sensation; chronic mechanical neck and shoulder pain; soft tissue injuries to her arms with persisting forearm and hand pain, numbness and tingling; posttraumatic stress disorder, somatic symptom disorder, chronic pain, and a mild traumatic brain injury.
CRPS is a chronic pain condition affecting the arms, legs, hands or feet that typically develops after an injury in an accident, surgery, stroke or heart attack.
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