ABC Chiropractic

Arm Pain Treatment in Hudsonville

Drug-free arm pain relief in Hudsonville, MI. Dr. Fischer identifies whether your arm pain starts in the neck or locally — and fixes the root cause.

Dr. Nick Fischer

Medically reviewed by Dr. Nick Fischer, DC · Chiropractor & Clinic Director

Chiropractic care for arm pain

Get to the root of your arm pain

Also known as: Upper Arm Pain, Forearm Pain, Arm Aches

If your arm aches, tingles, or burns — and you're not sure where it's coming from — you're asking the right question. Arm pain is one of the most misunderstood complaints we see at ABC Chiropractic, because a significant portion of it doesn't actually start in the arm. Dr. Nick Fischer helps patients throughout Hudsonville and West Michigan trace arm pain back to its real source — whether that's the cervical spine, the shoulder, the elbow, or a local muscle or joint — and build a drug-free plan that fixes it.

Chiropractic care for arm pain at ABC Chiropractic in Hudsonville

Symptoms of arm pain

  • Aching, burning, or shooting pain down one or both arms
  • Tingling or numbness from the shoulder to the fingers
  • Weakness when gripping or lifting
  • Pain that worsens with certain neck positions or movements
  • A dull throb in the upper arm or forearm at rest
  • Arm pain that starts or worsens after long hours at a desk
  • Pain that travels from the neck into the arm with rotation or extension

Common causes

  • Pinched nerve root in the cervical spine (cervical radiculopathy)
  • Herniated or bulging disc in the neck
  • Poor posture and forward-head position that loads cervical joints
  • Shoulder joint problems that refer pain down the arm
  • Elbow joint irritation or tendon strain
  • Repetitive-motion and overuse injuries from work or sports
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome with nerve compression at the wrist
How ABC Chiropractic treats arm pain in Hudsonville

Our approach

How we treat arm pain in Hudsonville

  1. Step 1

    Thorough exam

    We review your history and perform orthopedic, neurological, and cervical testing to determine whether your arm pain is referred from the neck, generated locally, or both — and refer for imaging only when it will change your care.

  2. Step 2

    A clear, personalized plan

    You leave the first visit with a plain-English explanation of what we found and a specific, time-bound care plan — not open-ended treatment with no finish line.

  3. Step 3

    Gentle treatment & rehab

    We combine chiropractic adjustments, corrective exercise, and massage therapy to relieve arm pain now and correct the cervical or local problem driving it.

The basics

Understanding arm pain

The arm is supplied by nerves that exit from the lower cervical spine (neck). When one of those nerve roots is irritated or compressed — by a herniated disc, a bone spur, or a restricted cervical joint — pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness can travel down the arm in a predictable pattern called referred pain. This is often called a pinched nerve, and it's one of the most common and most overlooked causes of arm pain. The arm itself feels like the problem, but the root is in the neck. That's why treating only the arm rarely gives lasting relief unless the cervical spine is also evaluated and addressed.

Local causes matter too — overuse injuries, muscle strain, elbow-joint problems, and carpal-tunnel-related nerve compression at the wrist can all produce arm pain without any cervical involvement. The critical first step is telling the difference. A thorough orthopedic and neurological exam lets Dr. Fischer map the pattern and determine whether your arm pain is coming from the neck, a local structure, or both — so the care plan targets the actual source.

ABC Chiropractic treating arm pain in Hudsonville

New Patient Special

$49

Consultation, exam, and first adjustment (as clinically appropriate) for new patients.

New patients only. Excludes Medicare/Medicaid and personal-injury cases. Mention this offer when booking.

Types of arm pain we treat

Arm pain doesn’t follow one pattern, and the right care depends entirely on where it’s coming from. We regularly help Hudsonville-area patients with:

  • Cervical radiculopathy (pinched nerve in the neck) — nerve root compression in the cervical spine that sends pain, tingling, or weakness down the arm. We address the root cause directly at the neck with chiropractic adjustment and corrective rehab. See our dedicated pinched nerve page.
  • Neck-referred arm pain — aching or burning in the arm that tracks with neck stiffness or position, even without clear neurological signs. Often driven by restricted cervical joints and responds well to spinal care. See our neck pain page for more on cervical mechanics.
  • Shoulder-related arm pain — rotator cuff problems, shoulder joint restrictions, and impingement commonly refer discomfort down the upper arm. We evaluate the shoulder and neck together, as both often contribute.
  • Elbow strain and overuse — repetitive work or sports loading that irritates the elbow joint, tendons, or surrounding muscles. See our elbow pain page.
  • Carpal tunnel and wrist-driven symptoms — median nerve compression at the wrist that travels up the forearm and arm. We evaluate the full nerve pathway, including the cervical spine. See our dedicated carpal tunnel page.
  • Muscular overuse and strain — from repetitive work tasks, lifting, or sports that inflame the muscles of the upper arm or forearm without nerve involvement.

Your exam tells us which pattern fits you — so we build a plan for your arm, not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

When to see a chiropractor in Hudsonville

Many people try to push through arm pain, but early care usually means a faster, fuller recovery. Book an exam if you notice:

  • Arm pain, tingling, or numbness lasting more than a few days
  • Pain that travels from your neck into your shoulder, arm, or hand
  • Arm weakness or difficulty gripping everyday objects
  • Pain that worsens when you turn or tilt your neck
  • Arm symptoms that started after a car accident, sports injury, or fall
  • Recurrent arm aching tied to desk work or repetitive tasks

If arm pain is accompanied by chest pain, jaw pain, or shortness of breath, call 911 immediately — these can be signs of a cardiac event, not a musculoskeletal problem. For everything else, we’ll find the source and build a plan.

What to expect at your first visit

Your first appointment takes about 45–60 minutes and is focused entirely on understanding your arm pain before we treat it. Here’s how it goes:

  1. Listen to your story — when the arm pain started, whether it travels or stays in one spot, what neck movements or arm positions affect it, and how it’s limiting your day.
  2. Examine thoroughly — orthopedic, neurological, and cervical spine testing to determine whether the pain is referred from the neck, generated locally, or both. Imaging is ordered only when it will change your care.
  3. Explain what we found — in plain English, with a specific, time-bound care plan and clear expectations for recovery.
  4. Start care when appropriate — many patients receive their first gentle adjustment the same day and notice improved range of motion before they leave.

You’re never locked into open-ended treatment — just a clear plan with a real finish line.

Drug-free arm pain relief — without medication or surgery

Pain relievers can quiet arm pain temporarily, but they don’t address the pinched nerve root, restricted cervical joint, or local muscle problem generating it. Surgery is rarely necessary for mechanical or nerve-related arm pain, and comes with real recovery time. Chiropractic care offers a third path — relieve the pain and correct what’s causing it, whether that’s in the neck or the arm itself. For most Hudsonville-area patients, that means returning to work, hobbies, and sleep faster — and staying there. We combine gentle chiropractic adjustments, corrective exercise, and targeted massage therapy into one coordinated plan. And if your exam ever reveals something that needs imaging or specialist care, we’ll tell you honestly and help coordinate that.

Why Hudsonville-area patients choose ABC Chiropractic

Patients from Hudsonville, Jenison, Grandville, Georgetown Township, and Allendale choose ABC Chiropractic because we don’t just treat the arm — we ask why it hurts. Dr. Nick Fischer performs a thorough cervical and orthopedic evaluation to determine whether your arm pain is coming from a pinched nerve in the neck, a local structure like the elbow or wrist, or both — then builds a plan that addresses the actual source. That’s the only way to get lasting relief rather than temporary symptom management.

Ready to find the source? Our New Patient Special makes your first visit easy, and you can book an appointment online in under a minute.

Why choose chiropractic

Chiropractic care vs. the typical arm-pain routine

Comparison factor Chiropractic Care Pain Meds & Surgery
Finds the true source Neck and local structures examined Pain location assumed to be the cause
Drug-free & non-invasive Always Rarely
Risk of side effects Minimal Higher (meds, surgery)
Personalized to you Custom care plan One-size-fits-all
Addresses cervical root cause Built into the plan Seldom addressed
Typical recovery experience Active & gradual Often lengthy or recurring

Related conditions

Other conditions we treat in Hudsonville

Patient reviews

What our Hudsonville patients say

“I came in with months of low-back pain and felt real relief after the first week. Dr. Fischer actually listens and explains everything.”
SM Sarah M. Verified review · Google
“Best chiropractor in Hudsonville. The whole team is friendly and the adjustments are gentle — never rushed.”
JT James T. Verified review · Google
“Helped my sciatica when nothing else did. I highly recommend ABC Chiropractic to anyone on the fence.”
MR Megan R. Verified review · Google

Good to know

Arm Pain FAQ

Still have questions? Contact us — we're happy to help.

What causes arm pain?+

Arm pain can come from several places — a pinched nerve root in the cervical spine (neck), a herniated disc in the neck, shoulder joint problems, elbow strain, or carpal tunnel compression at the wrist. Because the nerves supplying the arm exit the neck, many cases of arm pain are actually referred from the cervical spine rather than from the arm itself. Our exam determines the true source.

Can a chiropractor help arm pain?+

Yes, in many cases. If arm pain is driven by a pinched nerve or restricted joints in the cervical spine, chiropractic adjustments can relieve the pressure and restore normal nerve signaling. If the source is local — a muscle, elbow joint, or wrist — we address that directly. We'll be honest if your condition needs referral.

How do I know if my arm pain is coming from my neck?+

Referred arm pain from the cervical spine often follows a specific pathway — for example, radiating from the neck into the shoulder and down to the fingers — and may change with neck position. A numb or tingling arm alongside neck stiffness is a strong clue. A neurological and orthopedic exam can confirm the source quickly.

How many visits will I need for arm pain?+

It depends on whether the source is in the neck or locally in the arm, how long the problem has been present, and your overall health. After your first visit, Dr. Fischer gives you a specific, time-bound plan with a realistic endpoint — not an open-ended commitment.

Is chiropractic care safe for arm pain and nerve symptoms?+

Yes. We screen every patient carefully before beginning treatment. For cervical radiculopathy and nerve-related arm symptoms, gentle adjustments are a well-studied, drug-free option. We modify our approach based on your specific presentation and refer out when needed.

Will my insurance cover arm pain treatment?+

We accept many major insurance plans and also offer affordable self-pay options. Provide your insurance details before your first visit and we'll verify your benefits so there are no surprises.

Do I need a referral or imaging before I come in?+

No referral is required in Michigan. Most arm pain can be thoroughly evaluated with an in-office exam. We order imaging only when it will meaningfully change your care plan.

Can arm pain be related to carpal tunnel syndrome?+

Yes. Carpal tunnel syndrome compresses the median nerve at the wrist, causing pain, tingling, and numbness that can travel up the forearm and arm. We evaluate the full nerve pathway — wrist, elbow, and cervical spine — to determine where the compression is and build the right plan.

Can chiropractic care help arm pain from a pinched nerve?+

Often, yes. Cervical adjustments can restore joint mobility, reduce disc pressure, and relieve nerve irritation that's sending pain signals down the arm. We combine this with corrective exercises to stabilize the cervical spine and prevent recurrence.

When is arm pain a medical emergency?+

Arm pain accompanied by chest pain, shortness of breath, sweating, or jaw pain should be treated as a potential cardiac emergency — call 911 immediately. Sudden severe arm weakness, loss of coordination, or arm pain after significant trauma also warrants emergency evaluation. For all other arm pain, we're here to help.