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Is Difficulty In Moving The Arm An Indication Of Nerve Damage?
In 2015 i played high school football i played safety and running back and there was this moment when i was on the field for defense i tackleda kid with open arms but majority of the contact was towards the left upper side of my body now once i got up from the ground i instantly realized i could move my left arm while im setting you for the next play so years later im wondering what could of happen im thinking nerve damage maybe
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Yes, difficulty in moving the arm can be an indication of nerve damage but there can be other reasons like sprain, strain, inflamed tendon/muscle, fracture, torn rotator cuff, inflammation of lymph nodes in the under armpits, bicep injury, etc. Neglect will lead to frozen shoulder, neuralgia or heart problems. Visit ER, get examined. Take Tylenol Or Advil along with multivitamins with folic acid B12, B6, B1, zinc & magnesium. Nerve damages take time to heal, have patience. You can see a Physiotherapist, take care.
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Is Difficulty In Moving The Arm An Indication Of Nerve Damage?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Yes, difficulty in moving the arm can be an indication of nerve damage but there can be other reasons like sprain, strain, inflamed tendon/muscle, fracture, torn rotator cuff, inflammation of lymph nodes in the under armpits, bicep injury, etc. Neglect will lead to frozen shoulder, neuralgia or heart problems. Visit ER, get examined. Take Tylenol Or Advil along with multivitamins with folic acid B12, B6, B1, zinc & magnesium. Nerve damages take time to heal, have patience. You can see a Physiotherapist, take care. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nupur K.