Arm Pain
Alleviating Arm Pain with Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat
Arm pain often stems from issues in the neck, such as a disc herniation or pinched nerve, which can cause referred pain to the arm. Additionally, shoulder and elbow problems can contribute to arm discomfort. While many of these conditions are addressed on the neck, shoulder, and elbow pages, it’s important to consider the muscles and joints of the arm as potential sources of pain as well. Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat can aid in the treatment of arm pain by promoting muscle relaxation, reducing inflammation, and improving blood circulation, thereby alleviating discomfort and facilitating recovery.
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome:
This condition involves compression of nerves, arteries, and veins in the thoracic outlet, the space between the collarbone and the first rib. Tightness in this region can lead to compression of the brachial plexus (bundle of nerves) or blood vessels, resulting in pain, tingling, numbness, weakness, or changes in blood flow in the lower neck, upper chest, and arm. Dr. Rife’s Infrared Injury Mat can help in managing thoracic outlet syndrome by promoting relaxation of the scalene muscles in the neck and pectoral muscles in the chest, reducing compression on the brachial plexus and blood vessels, and improving overall comfort and mobility in the affected area.
Use Arm Injury and Pain [Program #3],
Secondary Option [Program #1]
This program utilizes the Muscle Injury frequency group, addressing muscles, tendons, and ligaments in the arm often affected by strains, sprains, and tendinitis due to overuse or repetitive motions. By focusing on these soft tissues, the program improves blood flow, reduces inflammation, and enhances muscle recovery, helping restore strength and mobility for quicker rehabilitation.