Stiff Neck
Stiff Neck
are common in modern society. The prevalence of neck, shoulder and low back pain has increased. Low
back pain and neck pain Most of us suffer pain
from our low back, neck, shoulder, hand/wrist and knee. The consequences of Stiff
Neckare lower quality of life, sleep disruptions, care seeking and absenteeism. Recurrences of Stiff
Neck have been shown to be both frequent and costly. Studies shown that pain does not resolve itself
when ignored.
Most neck
pain comes from damage to your neck's muscles and ligaments usually in an accident, fall or during contact
sports. One of the most well-known of these injuries is probably whiplash a back-and-forth snapping of your
neck that stretches muscles and ligaments beyond their normal range. Often, though, the causes of neck pain are
less dramatic: poor posture, hunching over a computer for hours, sleeping in an awkward position, even gritting
your teeth. Neck pain can also result from osteoarthritis wear and tear on a single joint and in a few people, from
rheumatoid arthritis, which can cause widespread joint damage.
What Are The Causes Of Stiff Neck?
Physical
load work or repetitive stress or play increase your risk for the occurrence of musculoskeletal
disorders. Some possible causes of pain or ache include:
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Carrying heavy items, such as luggage, shopping
bags, a backpack or handbag, on one side for long periods
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Cradling your phone between your shoulder and
neck
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Herniated disk
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Muscle tension or strains — a stretching or tearing
of the muscle
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Osteoarthritis
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Poor posture
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Rheumatoid arthritis
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Sleeping on your stomach or with too many or too
few pillows
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Cervical dystonia
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Spinal stenosis
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Trauma from accidents or falls
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Whiplash
A thorough
history and a comprehensive diagnosis are essential to determine the cause of pain. Other some useful investigations that may also be done where appropriate
include:
How Can
Stiff Neck Be Treated?
The
treatment of Stiff Neck should be directed at both the Stiff Neck as well as the underlying cause. Some
possible options for treatment of include:
Stiff Neck
treatment addresses acute and chronic pain. Complementary Therapy recommends that prevention should
be consider to reduce or eliminate the recurrence of Stiff Neck.
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