Yes. Shingles can affect all the areas mentioned above.
The Neck Muscle
The wrist and the shoulder can be considered attachment areas of the arm. The arm is attached to - the neck at the shoulder - the torso (chest, back) at the sides of the shoulder and the armpit - the hand at the wrist
the neck is cephalad to the shoulder
Sleeping on it the wrong way can be one of the causes.
Sternocleidomastoids flex the head toward the chest when acting together but alone, one sides bends neck toward shoulder and turns face to opposite side.
the neck is cephalad to the shoulder
Angina symptoms include chest pain or discomfort, pain in your arms, neck, jaw, shoulder or back accompanying chest pain, nausea, fatigue, shortness of breath, sweating, dizziness.
I have had a head cold that turned into a sinus infection and shoulder/neck pian for four days. It there a correlation with the two?
Your Shoulder and your Hand are connected to your arm on opposite ends.
Functions of the Trapezius Muscle:The trapezius muscle has several functions:to move the shoulder blade in toward the spineto rotate the shoulder blade so that the topmost part of the upper arm faces upto move the shoulder blade up and downto bring the head and neck in a backward directionto rotate and side bend the neckto assist in breathing
There are several simple neck stretches to relieve neck pain and stress. These exercises include neck stretch, shoulder shrugs, and upper back stretch.
Yes