Don't take this wrong, but sometimes sensations in our bodies can be caused by physical reasons.
How are you sitting? (or how have you been sitting?) If you're slumped or have poor posture, there are parts of the body around nerve complexes (called ganglions if I remember my high school biology) that can press against the nerves & cause phantom pains & sensations in other parts of the body. There are a couple of good candidates in the shoulder area that will generate pain or numbness in the arms & hands.
Also, if you aren't sitting properly, even an hour at the PC can cause burning pains along the neck, back, hips, outside of the legs & even the calves. If you'd like more info about correct posture for computers let me know & I will post guidelines. I've been doing desktop support for many years & have seen a lot of problems that come from purely physical causes.
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