Our 2- Month Regenerative Medicine Program
Initial Evaluation
- Clinical exam and send for imaging if needed
Consultation
- Discuss imaging findings to Diagnose and start treatment plan
Physical Therapy
- Setting up for appropriate therapy
Oral Medication
- Start appropriate medication if needed
Oral Supplementation
- Discuss Type 2 Collagen peptides if needed
Joint Therapy
- Advanced ice machine and Moist heat application
Laser Treatment
- High Intensity IV laser therapy
Injection Treatment
- PRP, Stem Cell, and Viscosupplementation based on individual needs
Arm Pain
Arm pain is a common issue affecting individuals across all age groups, often interfering with daily activities and overall quality of life. This comprehensive guide will delve into the various aspects of arm pain, offering a detailed overview to help those seeking relief
Recognizing these common symptoms of arm pain will help guide diagnosis and treatment:
- Dull Ache: A persistent, deep ache within the arm that can worsen with movement or exertion.
- Sharp or Shooting Pain: Sudden, acute pain often indicative of an injury.
- Stiffness: Reduced range of motion in the arm, wrist, or shoulder.
- Numbness or Tingling: A “pins and needles” sensation often felt in the fingers or hands.
- Swelling or Bruising: Visible inflammation, tenderness, or discoloration.
- Weakness: Reduced strength that makes gripping or lifting difficult.
Understanding these symptoms can help identify the underlying cause and ensure appropriate treatment.
Several conditions can cause arm pain. Here are some of the most prevalent:
Injuries to the rotator cuff (muscles and tendons stabilizing the shoulder) often cause pain radiating through the arm.
Overuse or repetitive motions can inflame tendons, causing tendonitis in the elbow, wrist, or shoulder.
Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis can wear down joint cartilage, causing joint pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Nerve compression in the neck, shoulder, or arm can cause pain and weakness.
Arm fractures, often from falls or high-impact trauma, can lead to sharp, acute pain.
At Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas, we provide a unique 2-month regenerative medicine program to alleviate arm pain by promoting the body’s natural healing processes and providing long-term relief. Our treatments include:
PRP therapy accelerates tissue repair by injecting healing components from your blood into the injured area. This platelet-rich solution encourages ligament, tendon, and cartilage regeneration.
We incorporate targeted exercises to strengthen the arm, improve range of motion, and aid recovery.
Type 2 collagen is essential for maintaining cartilage health. Our specialists may recommend these supplements to reduce inflammation and encourage cartilage repair.
Medications can complement regenerative therapy by managing pain and inflammation:
- Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): Ibuprofen or naproxen can reduce pain and inflammation.
- Corticosteroids: Prescription corticosteroids may be used short-term to control significant inflammation.
It’s crucial to consult a healthcare provider if arm pain:
- Persists for several days without improvement.
- Intensifies or becomes unbearable.
- Follows an accident or injury.
- Is accompanied by swelling, bruising, or redness.
- Causes weakness, numbness, or tingling.
- Makes it difficult to grip, lift, or move your arm.
If severe pain is accompanied by difficulty breathing or chest pain, seek immediate medical assistance, as it could indicate a heart attack.
At Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas, our regenerative medicine specialists are dedicated to diagnosing and treating your arm pain. We’ll design a personalized 2-month treatment plan tailored to your condition.
Today to schedule an appointment or to learn more about our regenerative treatments. Let’s alleviate your pain, restore your mobility, and enhance your quality of life together.