Neck
Pain
Neck
pain can be so mild that it is merely annoying and distracting.
Alternatively, it can be so severe that it is unbearable and
incapacitating.
Most
instances of neck pain (and stiffness) are minor and commonly
caused by something you did. For example, if you keep your head
in an awkward position for too long, the joints in your neck can
"lock" and the neck muscles can become painfully
fatigued. The price you pay for carelessness in how you position
your head and neck while working, watching TV, using a computer,
reading a book, or talking on the phone is a pain in the neck.
Fortunately, most minor, posture-induced neck pain episodes
clear up on their own after rest and efforts not to repeat the
offending stresses on the neck.
But
neck pain that just won't go away after a day or so is a more
serious matter. Neck pain that lasts for many days or keeps
coming back is a signal that something isn't right. Disease, an
injury (auto accidents), a congenital malformation, or
progressive degeneration that can come with age may be
responsible for the more significant pain you experience. An
expert must determine the underlying causes of such neck pain.
Examination, diagnosis and treatment by a doctor of chiropractic
can relieve your mind and may quickly relieve your pain.
Almost
everyone experiences some sort of neck pain or stiffness at one
time or another. Because you are human and walk upright, your
head is "balanced" atop your spinal column. If the
muscles that support your head are not kept strong and in good
condition, the upper part of your spinal column is vulnerable to
strains and injuries.
Older
people, whose joints have been worn by much use over time, are
subject to osteoarthritis. When this form of arthritis hits your
back and neck, it is felt as neck pain that gets worse over
time. The pain may radiate into your shoulders and arms, and you
may feel numbness or tingling in hands and fingers. Arthritis
can also involve symptoms including headaches, dizziness, and a
grating/grinding feeling when you move your head.
Doctors
of chiropractic have the training and skills to relieve your
neck pain, overcome stiffness, and restore the mobility and
range of motion of the neck. They are devoted to helping you get
back to your normal pursuits and start feeling like yourself
again.
Once
your normal feeling and function is restored, your chiropractor
will be available to keep the muscles and joints of your neck
and back in optimum condition to prevent recurrence of neck pain
and related life-restricting symptoms. |