April 2025 Healthy News from Moriarty Chiropractic A Chiropractic Plan for Spine-Related Arm Pain Relief

Tailored Solutions for Arm Pain Caused by Spine Issues
Spine-related arm pain (aka degenerative cervical radiculopathy) can cause severe pain, paraesthesia, motor weakness. It can disrupt daily life and reduce overall quality of life, but an individualized and multidisciplinary combo has proven effective in managing this condition. Moriarty Chiropractic are here to help! Research published in Pain (1) highlights the value of combining manual therapy, specific interventions, and other types of care to not only alleviate symptoms but also manage the core causes. Similarly, findings from Disability and Rehabilitation (2) stress that individualizing treatment plans to individual requirements enhances rehabilitation outcomes, increases mobility, and supports overall well-being. For those who struggle with spine-related arm pain, talking with healthcare professionals and working with evidence-based strategies can offer a path to feeling better and long-term relief. Talk with us about easing your arm pain!

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Manual Therapy PLUS Exercise Helps Spine-Related Arm Pain
Chiropractic manual distraction therapy via Cox® Technic, blended with targeted exercise, offers significant relief for individuals experiencing spine-related arm pain. According to Reynolds et al. (3), manual therapy for neck disorders demonstrates substantial success in addressing pain, boosting flexibility, and stabilizing the spine. This evidence-based approach not only eases discomfort but also restores mobility and improves patients' overall quality of life. The review by Reynolds features that this method promotes both quick relief and long-term benefits, boosting confidence and ease in daily activities while reducing the risk of recurrent issues. Ask about the most beneficial exercise for your neck pain at your next Nashua chiropractic visit!
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