Hand, Arm and Shoulder Pain
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I too had symptoms that were varied and would occasionally come and go, and since you said resting helps a little, it sounds like your problem is more related to movement or that it is aggrivated by movement. I hurt all the time but was definetely worse with movement, standing, or even sitting in a chair (I also worked with a computer). Proper diet and excercise are also usually beneficial to overall health and wellness. Pilates workouts have helped immensely with training the muscles in my body to maintain correct posture which relieves quite a bit of pressure on my spine and will help to hold my atlas in place. Its sometimes hard to believe that such simple things can help such extreme conditions but barring actual injuries (ie. torn or broken parts of the body), diseases, or other noticeable and definite problems, these things can help. Check it and a UPPER CERVICAL SPECEFIC CHIROPRACTOR out. I know from experience that its hard to be patient but hang in there. I'll pray for you.