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Tackling the Root Cause of Arm Pain
Learn how to overcome arm pain and get back to doing what you love. At Compass Pain and Wellness, we provide compassionate, multidisciplinary care designed to address the root cause of arm pain.
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Complete Care for Arm Pain
At Compass Pain and Wellness, we understand that arm pain can interfere with work, daily activities, and quality of life. Our multidisciplinary team carefully evaluates your symptoms to determine the underlying cause and develops a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. We combine advanced interventional procedures with conservative therapies to provide long-term relief and restore function. Our mission is to help you regain strength, reduce pain, and return to the activities you enjoy most.
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What We Offer
Comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment plans to diagnose injuries, manage pain, and guide your recovery.
Adjustments and postural correction to reduce pain, improve alignment, and support healthy nervous system function.
Targetted soft tissue therapy to reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery from injury or strain.
Personalized rehabilitation plans to restore mobility, relieve pain, and improve strength through evidence-based techniques.
Prevision needle therapy that stimulates healing, reduces pain and restores balance to the body's systems.
Advanced interventional pain procedures to eliminate pain, including radio frequency, intracept and spinal cord stimulation.
Precision ultrasound and imaging that reveals the full picture of your injury, enabling targeted treatment plans.
Advanced modalities like Shockwave, red light and magnetic field therapy to reduce inflammation and repair cells.
What Makes Compass Different
At Compass Pain and Wellness, we offer a comprehensive, innovative approach to treating arm pain, focusing on resolving the underlying cause rather than just masking discomfort. Arm pain can result from nerve irritation, tendon or ligament injuries, joint degeneration, or post-surgical complications, and our multidisciplinary team provides advanced treatments to address these issues:
- PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) and Cellular Therapy: Promote healing and regeneration of damaged muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints in the arm, reducing pain and restoring function.
- PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy): Specifically supports nerve repair and tissue healing, helping to reduce inflammation and improve circulation in affected areas.
- Red Light Therapy: Enhances cellular repair, reduces inflammation, and accelerates recovery of muscles, tendons, and nerves.
- Nerve Hydrodissection: A minimally invasive technique that separates nerves from scar tissue or adhesions, relieving compression and targeting nerve-related arm pain at its source.
We are the premier destination for these advanced arm pain treatments due to our expertise, precision, and commitment to patient safety. Our therapies are natural, safe, and effective, addressing both structural and nerve-related causes of arm pain for lasting relief and improved mobility.


What Conditions Can Cause Arm Pain?
- Bursitis: Inflammation of the elbow or shoulder bursae can cause localized pain and swelling.
- Tendinitis: Overuse or repetitive movements can inflame tendons, resulting in pain and stiffness in the arm.
- Rotator cuff injuries: Tears or inflammation of the shoulder’s rotator cuff can cause pain, weakness, and limited range of motion.
- Nerve compression (cubital tunnel or radial nerve): Compression of nerves in the arm can produce numbness, tingling, or shooting pain.
- Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis): Stiffness and pain in the shoulder can limit arm movement over time.
- Arthritis: Degenerative or inflammatory arthritis in the shoulder, elbow, or wrist can lead to chronic arm pain and reduced mobility.
- Muscle strain or ligament injury: Acute or repetitive strain can result in localized pain, weakness, and reduced function.
- Thoracic outlet syndrome: Compression of nerves or blood vessels near the collarbone may cause pain, tingling, or swelling in the arm.
- Referred pain from the neck or spine: Cervical spine issues can radiate pain down the arm.
- Fractures or trauma: Broken bones or injuries to the arm can cause sudden, severe pain and impaired function.


