Neck and arm pain

About 30% of our new patients at the chiropractic clinic come complaining of neck pain, often combined with arm pain or other spinal pain. Sometimes neck pain can be so slight as to represent only an irritation; other times it can be so strong we cannot go on. Often the sympoms are caused by our own activities, for example, from poor head posture which can cause stiff neck muscles. Each day we are up against various forms of stress, working at the computer, on the telephone, reading documents, studying or driving. Even falling asleep in a bad position can cause pain and stiffness in the neck when you awaken.

Luckily, most of these episodes of pain resolve easily by themselves and do not keep coming back. However, when the pain becomes more acute and does not clear up on it's own in a day or two, this may be a sign of disfunction or the result of a former trauma, such as an untreated whiplash injury. Pain may also be caused by a congenital malformation, degenerative joint disease due to normal aging, as well by as other causes. It is very important that the chiropractor determines the cause of prolonged pain.

The first visit to the chiropractor will include a detailed case history, analysis of any radiographs or other tests, followed by a physical examination, and at the end your first treatment to reduce neck pain and stiffness. Most people, at sometime during their lifetime will suffer from one or two episodes of neck pain. As humans we walk on two legs, our heads are balanced on top of the vetrebral column, and in time with age, we become subject to osteoarthritis, better know as artritis of the neck.

Arthritic pain can become continuous and worsen over time. However, the pain is not directly correlated with the degree of arthritis seen on a person's radiographs. In fact, with chiropractic treatment and a course of mobility exercises, the situation can improve, even when your radiographs show advanced arthritis. At times the arthritis may be associted with other symptoms, like headache, shoulde and arm pain, vertigo and even strange noises. like as if there were sand paper inside your neck joints when you move your head.

In the clinic, the chiropractor has a great many diagnostic tests. Which are designed to determine the causes of your pain, whether they are due to normal wear and tear or a more serious problem. A precise diagnosis will lead to the correct course of treatment, which will in turn give you the best and most lasting results. The great success of chiropractic in treating these symptoms, lies in their training and expertise in the field. The course of treatments increase the mobility of the neck vertebrae, reducing the overall stiffness and restoring function in that area, and most importantly for the patient, getting rid of pain and other symptoms. Another pleasant outcome, not to be underestimated, is a reduction of the intake of over the counter pain medication.

Appointment Times | Close it

Sunday to Wednesday: 9am to 6pm
Saturday and Thursday: 9am to 2pm
Friday: off

Directions to the Centre | Close it

Al Thanya Road is a connecting road between the Jumeira Beach Road and the Al Wasl Road. The Emirates European Medical Centre is nearest the Al Wasl Road traffic lights, opposite the two large palaces. It is a large white villa with one dark blue wall and wrought iron railings at the front.
Check the map at the bottom of this box.

Going towards Dubai:
  1. If you are on the Jumeira Beach Road, turn right into Al Thanya Road at the traffic lights after the Burg al Arab Jumeira Beach hotel.
    The large green sign indicates Umm Sheif and Umm Suqeim 3.
  2. If you are on Al Wasl Road, turn left at the traffic lights after the Emarat petrol station and you will be in Al Thanya Road.
    The Centre is on the right almost immediately.
Going towards Dubai Marina:
  1. If you are on the Jumeira Beach Road, turn left into Al Thanya Road at the big green sign indicating Umm Sheif and Umm Seqeim 3; you will see Global Eye building on the corner of Al Thanya Road.
    The centre is at the top of the road just before the next traffic lights on the left.
  2. If you are on the Al Wasl Road, turn right at the traffic lights after the Al Faisal pharmacy and Choitrams.
    The Centre is the third villa on the right.
directions to the Emirates European Medical Centre, Dubai