While I am sure there are several different causes for pain in the hands and arms, the one that is most common is Carpal Tunnel inflammation. The symptoms of Carpal Tunnel can include tingling sensations in the thumb and fingers (excluding the pinky) and pain in the wrist and arm. The pain can be constant or shooting. Sometimes people with Carpal Tunnel experience heightened sensations of tingling and pain in their arms and hands at night while trying to sleep. The pain and tingling are caused by inflammation of the tissues and fluids surrounding a nerve that passes through your wrist through the "Carpal Tunnel." This inflammation causes the nerve to be compressed and this can cause pain and tingling. This is basically just a pinched nerve. Symptoms can be isolated to only one arm/hand or can be both. Carpal Tunnel can be caused by repetitive motions, injury, poor ergonomics or other things that cause the wrist to swell or become inflamed. In most cases, people do not know what caused their onset of Carpal Tunnel. If you are not sure if this is you - try pointing your hands towards the ground and shaking them vigorously. If the pain and/or tingling worsens, you're a likely candidate for Carpal Tunnel. Of course, the best way to diagnose any ache or pain is to see a doctor. Unfortunately, aside from wrist braces, ergonomic devices, painkillers, patience or surgery there's not too much that can be done about it.
Tingling shooting down your arms and legs could be caused by nerve compression, such as in conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome in the arms or sciatica in the legs. It can also be a symptom of conditions like diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or autoimmune diseases. It is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
When you get shooting pains in your legs from running this may be a form of tendonitis. You can treat this by seeing a doctor. The doctor would probably recommend medication, rest, and maybe even physical therapy as these are the most common treatments for tendonitis in the legs.
the muscles used in shooting a freethrow are the legs,and the arms
Sharp shooting pains where? More data please.
Basketball keeps you in shape by shooting. When you shoot it work out your legs and arms.
Yes, it is very normal to have shooting chest pains after having a heartburn.
Yes, you can get gas pains just about anywhere in your body. I have suffered from this on and off all my life. It usually troubles me in my legs, lower back or between my shoulder blades. Homeopathy works for me.
you work out your arms which are biceps, triceps, and your legs and if you keep practicing shooting from three point range you will become a better three point shooter.
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2 arms and 2 legs
A cyclops with no arms or legs
How about Legs and Arms.