Tag Archives: Arm Pain Doctor Columbus

Welcome to Columbus Spine and Northtowne Chiropractic’s collection of articles about Arm Pain Doctor Columbus. These Arm Pain Doctor Columbus articles were written by Dr. Larry VanSuch who is an experienced Doctor of Chiropractic. His staff consists of two other doctors who are professionally trained in treating symptoms of arm pain for a number of reasons with conservative chiropractic care. Numbness and tingling in the arm could be a sign of a pinched nerve in the neck due to disc herniation. Arm pain may also result from a pinched nerve in the shoulder, elbow and/or wrist. After you have had a chance to read Dr. Larry VanSuch’s articles on Arm Pain Doctor Columbus, give his office a call at (614)-428-9310 as they are NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS.

Golfer’s Elbow | Golfer’s Elbow Treatment | Dr. Jurus, Columbus

 If you are suffering from a painful condition in your arm known as Golfer’s Elbow, then here is some good news…we may be able to help you! Golfer’s Elbow Golfer’s Elbow is the name used to describe inflammation (pain, swelling, heat and/or redness) on the inside of the elbow joint. It’s not a real… Read More »

Pinched Nerve Treatment for Arm and Leg Pain – Columbus, Ohio

 Do you suffer from a pinched nerve in your neck or lower back? Are you experiencing pain into your arms and/or legs as a result? If so, we may be able to help you. Hurts Like a Toothache Few things are more painful than a pinched nerve in the neck or lower back. Patients… Read More »

Disc Bulge Treatment With Spinal Decompression Therapy

Do you have a disc bulge? Are you looking for treatment? Spinal decompression therapy may help you get back to feeling like new again.   However like many, I am sure you have some questions such as  what exactly bulging disc is…so, let’s start there. DISC BULGE A disc bulge is an apparent generalized extension… Read More »

Non-Surgical Carpal Tunnel Treatment – Dr. Larry Van Such, Chiropractor in Columbus, Ohio

Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most expensive of all work-related injuries. Over his or her lifetime, a carpal tunnel patient loses about $30,000 in medical bills and time absent from work. CTS typically occurs in adults, with women 3 times more likely to develop it than men. The dominant hand is usually affected first,… Read More »