They usually last seconds to minutes, but in some cases they can last hours, days, or even longer. The most common symptoms of a burner or stinger include: A burning or electric shock sensation. Arm numbness and weakness immediately following the injury.
Similarly one may ask, how do you treat a shoulder stinger?
The pain and muscle weakness caused by stingers typically is treated with ice, then with anti-inflammatory medicine and heat. You also need to rest until symptoms go away. If the pain lasts more than a few weeks, your healthcare provider may order more tests to assess nerve damage.
Beside above, how long does a stinger injury take to heal?
Grade 1 is full recovery within two weeks. Grade 2 is symptoms for more than two weeks and sometimes not complete recovery. Grade 3 is symptoms for at least one year and little to no recovery. The treatment for stinger is to remove from competition and rest the arm until the symptoms resolve.
What happens when you get a stinger in football?
A stinger, also called a burner depending on who you ask, is the nickname given to a common nerve injury of the neck and shoulder seen in contact sports, especially football. It almost always occurs during tackling, when the tackler get his shoulder forced one way while his head and neck the other.
How do you stop a shoulder stinger?
Keep your neck and shoulder muscles as strong and flexible as possible. Gently stretch the neck muscles before any athletic activity. Use protective gear (like a football neck collar or specially designed shoulder pads). Use proper sports technique (never lead with your head during a football game, etc.).