Neck (Cervical) & Arm Pain

Neck pain is a common issue resulting from muscle strain, whiplash, cervical disc herniation, arthritis, or nerve compression. Poor posture—especially from prolonged screen time—often contributes to neck discomfort. In some cases, neck pain extends to the arms, leading to weakness, numbness, or tingling sensations. This occurs when cervical nerves become irritated or compressed, often due to conditions like cervical radiculopathy, degenerative disc disease, or spinal stenosis.

Left untreated, chronic neck and arm pain can severely impact daily activities, making simple tasks like turning your head or lifting objects difficult. Treatment options include physical therapy, pain-relief medications, epidural neuroplasty and nerve ablation techniques. In rare cases, surgical intervention may be considered.

At Solace Pain and Spine Management, we provide expert care to diagnose and treat neck and arm pain effectively. Our goal is to help you regain mobility and live pain-free.

Neck (Cervical) & Arm Pain – FAQs

What causes neck pain that radiates to the arms?

 It may be due to cervical disc herniation, pinched nerves, arthritis, or muscle strain.

If pain persists for more than a few weeks, worsens, or is accompanied by numbness or weakness, seek medical attention.

Yes, prolonged poor posture (e.g., looking down at screens) can strain the cervical spine and cause long-term discomfort.

Physical therapy, medications, lifestyle changes, posture correction, trigger point injections, cervical epidural neuroplasty and cervical facet radiofrequency ablation are effective non-invasive options.

Yes, stress can cause muscle tension, leading to stiffness and pain in the neck and shoulders.

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