Can Adults Consult for Rare Neck and Shoulder Nerve Issues? - Rare Disease

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Dr.
Lin: Hello, I am a patient with a rare disease (not neurological).
I seem to be experiencing some unusual symptoms in my shoulder and neck area, and I would like to schedule an appointment with you.
I am wondering if your clinic sees adults in addition to children?

Haoqi Baobao, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2007/11/01

Dr. Lin Guanglin reply Rare Disease


I’m sorry, but I only see pediatric patients.
I recommend you consult an adult neurologist.
Wishing you all the best.

Reply Date: 2007/11/01

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Yes, adults can certainly consult for rare neck and shoulder nerve issues. While many clinics and specialists may focus on pediatric patients, there are numerous healthcare providers who cater to adults with similar concerns. It’s essential to find a physician who specializes in neurology or a related field, as they will have the expertise to evaluate and treat nerve-related issues in the neck and shoulder area.

When dealing with rare diseases, especially those that affect the nervous system, it is crucial to seek out specialists who have experience with such conditions. This may include neurologists, rheumatologists, or even pain management specialists who can provide a comprehensive evaluation and treatment plan.
In your case, since you are experiencing unusual symptoms in your neck and shoulders, it would be advisable to start with a neurologist. They can perform a thorough examination, which may include imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans, and nerve conduction studies to assess the function of the nerves in that area. These tests can help identify any underlying issues, such as nerve compression, inflammation, or other abnormalities that may be contributing to your symptoms.

Additionally, it is important to communicate your medical history, including your rare disease diagnosis, to your healthcare provider. This information can be vital in understanding how your current symptoms may relate to your overall health and any previous treatments you may have undergone.
If you are unable to find a specialist who sees adult patients, consider reaching out to academic medical centers or hospitals that have dedicated neurology departments. These institutions often have access to the latest research and treatment options for rare conditions and can provide a multidisciplinary approach to your care.

Furthermore, if you are experiencing significant pain or functional limitations, physical therapy may also be beneficial. A physical therapist can work with you to develop a personalized rehabilitation program that focuses on improving strength, flexibility, and overall function in the neck and shoulder area. They can also provide education on proper posture and ergonomics, which can help alleviate some of the strain on your neck and shoulders.

In summary, adults can absolutely seek consultations for rare neck and shoulder nerve issues. It is essential to find a knowledgeable healthcare provider who can assess your symptoms and provide appropriate treatment options. Don’t hesitate to advocate for your health and seek out the care you need. Remember, early intervention can often lead to better outcomes, especially when dealing with nerve-related conditions.

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