Shoulder & Arm Pain
Whether you’re dealing with a dull ache, sharp nerve pain, or limited movement, shoulder and arm pain can affect your daily life in a big way. At Palatine Family Chiropractic, we identify the root cause of your discomfort and use targeted chiropractic care to help restore strength, mobility, and comfort.

Get Relief from Shoulder and Arm Pain Without Medication or Surgery
Shoulder and arm pain can come from a variety of sources — muscle strain, joint dysfunction, nerve irritation, or issues originating in the neck or spine. Chiropractic care focuses on restoring proper joint alignment and relieving pressure on irritated nerves and tissues, allowing your body to heal naturally.


Meet Dr. David Fish
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Doctor of Chiropractic
Dr. David Fish brings over a decade of hands-on experience helping patients of all ages move and feel better. He specializes in spinal biomechanics and structural chiropractic care, combining precision with a personalized approach. His goal is to support your health with focused care that enhances movement, energy, and overall wellness.

We Are Experts in Treating:
Radiating pain or numbness in the arms or hands
Limited range of motion in the shoulder or elbow
Pinched nerves or cervical radiculopathy
Repetitive stress injuries (typing, lifting, etc.)
Postural strain from desk or physical work
Pain following injury, strain, or overuse
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is my arm pain actually coming from my neck?
It’s very possible. Many cases of arm pain are caused by nerve irritation or misalignment in the cervical spine. We’ll evaluate the entire system to find the true cause.
Do you treat rotator cuff injuries or shoulder impingement?
Yes. We often work with patients experiencing shoulder joint dysfunction, muscle strain, or impingement. We’ll tailor your care plan based on your diagnosis and goals.
Will adjustments be done on my shoulder or just my spine?
Both, if needed. Chiropractic care can include adjustments to the shoulder joint itself, along with spinal work to relieve nerve pressure and restore proper movement patterns.
How long before I notice improvement?
Many patients report reduced pain and better range of motion within a few visits. Chronic or complex cases may require a longer course of care.












