Extremity
  symptoms such as arm and hand pain, numbness and tingling are common  
following motor vehicle accidents (MVA's). They are caused by thoracic  
outlet syndrome, myofascial adhesions, muscular trigger points, and  
spinal disc lesions.       It's
  important to note that these symptoms are commonly not experienced 
until  weeks or even months after the injury. A study, published in the 
 Britain Journal of Rheumatology, involved 37 motor vehicle injury  
patients and found 35% had an onset of arm and hand symptoms (upper  
extremity symptoms) beyond 3 months of the accident.
This
  reinforces the need for proper and full treatment of MVA injuries.  
Failure to receive appropriate treatment (where injured tissues are  
fully healed and tissue functioning is adequately restored) is a major  
contributor to the development of these symptoms.
 
 
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