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PostPosted: 12/20/06 - 23:19    Post subject: thoraic and neck pain Vote now! Reply with quote

i have been seeking help for thorasic pain for over a year. i have soreness to touch in my T4 T5 area and radiating pain down my right arm with shooting type pain. i have weakness in my neck and much popping when i turn it at times. i wake up in the morning feeling very stiff. seem to be experiencing more fatigue and very stressed out. any thoughts.

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PostPosted: 12/21/06 - 10:40    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

hi, would help to know the cause and what treatment or advice you have had since the problem started, if appropriate chiropractory is an option that suits quite a few people, but again it depends on the specifics of the case.
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