My Arm Feels Numb from My Neck

My Arm Feels Numb from My Neck

Numbness that starts at the neck and radiates down to the arm signals that nerves are compressed or irritated. Various causes exist including cervical disc, thoracic outlet syndrome, and fascial tension. The location of numbness can help identify the cause.

Where Nerves Can Be Entrapped

Arm numbness can occur when nerves are compressed at any of the locations below. The location of numbness alone cannot determine the cause—accurate examination is necessary.

Cervical Spine (Neck Vertebrae)

Nerve roots can be compressed by disc herniation or bony changes between cervical vertebrae 5-8.

Thoracic Outlet (Neck-Shoulder Junction)

Nerves and blood vessels can be compressed between the scalene muscles, clavicle, and first rib.

Elbow · Wrist

Nerves can be compressed at the elbow (ulnar nerve) or wrist (median nerve, carpal tunnel).

Fascia · Soft Tissue

Fascial tension or adhesion can cause numbness along nerve pathways.

Neck-Origin Numbness vs Other Causes

Feature Cervical Origin Wrist/Elbow Origin
Related to neck movement Yes (worse when turning neck) No
Numbness area Shoulder~arm~hand (entire) Hand/fingers only
Accompanied neck/shoulder pain Common Rare

Accurate Diagnosis Is Essential

Since numbness causes are varied, nerve examination and functional evaluation are needed to find the exact cause.

Circulation Therapy Relieves Nerve Compression

  • Circulation HD: Release fascial adhesions around nerves to create space
  • Circulation PT: Prevent nerve compression through posture correction

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