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Suggest Solutions Other Than Robaxacet And T2 For Pain In The Right Arm

Upper right arm pain like I have been punched repeatedly. Constant pain, worse when I try to lift my arm. Cannot lift my arm above my shoulder. 50 year old female 5 7 , 140lbs. Healthy. I have taken Robaxacet and T2 s...doesn t do much for the pain
Mon, 30 May 2016
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Hi.

I recommend an xray of your neck/cervical spine region which should be where the cause lies. Pain radiating from the neck to the upper arms should be related to cervical spindylosis; but an xray of your should and arm region should also be conducted to rule out/confirm a frozen shoulder.

Best wishes.
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Suggest Solutions Other Than Robaxacet And T2 For Pain In The Right Arm

Hi. I recommend an xray of your neck/cervical spine region which should be where the cause lies. Pain radiating from the neck to the upper arms should be related to cervical spindylosis; but an xray of your should and arm region should also be conducted to rule out/confirm a frozen shoulder. Best wishes.