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What Causes Pain In Left Arm ?

I have a pain in my left arm along with cold chills after urinating which leads me to go to the doctor for a UTI. It is always positive. The pain and cold chills stop after I take a few antibiotics that the doctor has subscribed. Why the pain in the arm?
Fri, 15 Apr 2016
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hi,

As mentioned by you about the UTI, i will recommend to first strengthen the core and the pelvic floor, as the muscles of the core and pelvic floor will help the bladder to get completely empty and avoid any back log drops of fluid which leads to UTI.

Also, now looking to the pain in the left arm, it is needed to understand by taking an neuromusuclar assessment of your arm. It can be bicipital tendinits or may be pinched nerve in the cervical spine. Based on performing the special tests for each of the possible pathology, the positive test will help us plan the next rehabilitation process.

Arm pain are usually controlled by taking therapeutic ultrasound therapy and TENS therapy in the physical therapy center and 99% cases recover in a short time.

Regards
Jay Indravadan Patel
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What Causes Pain In Left Arm ?

hi, As mentioned by you about the UTI, i will recommend to first strengthen the core and the pelvic floor, as the muscles of the core and pelvic floor will help the bladder to get completely empty and avoid any back log drops of fluid which leads to UTI. Also, now looking to the pain in the left arm, it is needed to understand by taking an neuromusuclar assessment of your arm. It can be bicipital tendinits or may be pinched nerve in the cervical spine. Based on performing the special tests for each of the possible pathology, the positive test will help us plan the next rehabilitation process. Arm pain are usually controlled by taking therapeutic ultrasound therapy and TENS therapy in the physical therapy center and 99% cases recover in a short time. Regards Jay Indravadan Patel