Could Your Arm Pain Actually Be Coming From Your Neck? Chiropractic Can Help.

August 18, 2026

If you've been dealing with shoulder or arm pain that doesn't seem to improve, the source of your discomfort might not be in the shoulder itself. Clinical evidence increasingly points to the spine, especially the cervical and thoracic spine, as a frequent driver of upper extremity symptoms. Nerves that supply the shoulder, arm, and hand begin in the cervical spine, so pressure or irritation there can radiate outward and resemble a local shoulder problem. That's why a comprehensive spinal evaluation is typically an important first step before treatment even begins. At Chiropractic Spine Sports And Rehabilitation, that's how neck pain and related shoulder and arm pain start the chiropractic care path to relief. 

EXAMINING THE SPINE FIRST

Newer research backs up this connection. A 2026 case series by Hegarty and Shepherd found that examining and treating the spine contributed to resolving upper extremity pain in a series of patients, reinforcing the value of looking beyond the shoulder itself. (1) In following the Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management here at Chiropractic Spine Sports And Rehabilitation, we always start with a complete exam!

WHAT THE RESEARCH SHOWS

In a related study, a 2026 study by Anand and colleagues reported measurable improvement from manual therapies for cervical spondylosis, a widespread age-related condition that can contribute to neck and arm symptoms. (2) And a 2026 research review by Yu and colleagues examined different types of thoracic manual therapy and found benefits for shoulder dysfunction, highlighting how movement-based care in the mid-back can influence shoulder function. (3) Our gentle approach for treating the thoracic spine as well as cervical spine with Cox® Technic is beneficial.

A COX® TECHNIC CASE: A CLOSER LOOK

This spine-shoulder-arm connection has been documented before. In a case study published in 2002, Kruse and Gregerson documented a patient with cervical spinal stenosis and radiculopathy— nerve compression causing pain traveling into the arm where in this patient was into the left shoulder and arm — who responded well to flexion-distraction spinal manipulation, the technique known as Cox® Technic. (4) The case illustrated how gentle, specific spinal decompression can relieve nerve-related arm pain without surgery, a finding that continues to be reflected in more recent research.

CONTACT Chiropractic Spine Sports And Rehabilitation

If you're dealing with shoulder or arm pain that hasn't responded to other treatment, it may be worth having your spine checked to see if it plays a role.

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. Steven Baroody on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he illustrates a patient who’d undergone lots of care for shoulder pain unsuccessfully only to discover with Dr. Baroody that the pain came from the cervical spine! Her relieving care with The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management is shared.

At Chiropractic Spine Sports And Rehabilitation in Tonawanda, we assess the neck and mid-back as part of a full evaluation for upper extremity pain, using gentle, evidence-informed techniques like Cox® Technic flexion-distraction to address nerve-related symptoms at their source. Make an appointment today to find out whether looking to your spine could be part of the solution.