QuestionHello.
I am interested in reading about Cervicobrachial Syndrome, and have two questions. First, I want to say that I have been having "on and off" disomfort in the armpits, as well as finger tingling and numbness (also, very much "on and off"). I have had any accidents or truamas. My chiropractor diagnosed me with Cervicobrachial Syndrome with the main problem being with T1.
1. Would Cervicobrachial Syndrome cause pain "on and off" pain in the armpit (one or both armpits)?
2. What is the relationship (i.e., link between (if any) between Cervicobrachial Syndrome and having a reverse neck curvature.
Any information and/or internet links would be greatly appreciated.
I agree that you are not providing medical advice, but only educational information.
Answerputting a name on some set of symptoms does nothing to correct their cause. the purpose of chiropractic is to CORRECT THE CAUSE OF NERVE INTERFERENCE, which is itself the cause of most health problems in general. both your "syndrome" as well as any neck curve distortion are both EFFECTS of the same cause-NERVE INTERFERENCE, which is produced by atlas level misalignment generating cord impingement. the solution? CORRECT THE CAUSE by correcting the atlas misalignment and keeping it corrected. i recommend you seek out an HIO METHOD chiropractor. i would accept no substitutes.