Posts Tagged ‘Neck Pain’

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Top Tips to Treat Neck Pain

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

The neck bones are a continuation of the spine. The top seven vertebrae are called cervical or neck vertebrae. The seventh one makes the prominent bump that you can feel where your back joins your neck. The upper-most vertebrae, the Atlas, holds up the skull. The following vertebrae, the Axis, has a vertical peg nearly which the head turns. The entire neck is more flexible than the back. It bears less weight but also is less well protected by thick muscles. The disc spaces in the neck can get narrow, bony spurs can form, and nerves can get caught and compressed, just as in the low back. Arthritis such as spondylitis or rheumatoid arthritis can affect the neck, and rheumatoid arthritis is particularly likely to affect the top two vertebrae, allowing the head to slip forward and backward.

Excess tension in the neck muscles can cause neck pain as well, and is probably the most common cause of neck pain. Here the pull on the ends of the ligaments causes pain in the back of the head where the neck attaches to the skull, and this pain can often shoot forward and be interpreted as a headache.

Usually, as in the low back, a neck problem is minor and will be self-limited; but, injuries do take some time to heal. Healing depends on untreated healing processes. Unwarranted neck movement tends to slow the healing and has the possibility of causing re-injury.

Rest the neck and listen for what the pain message tells you not to do. You can fold a bath towel lengthwise so that it is a four-inch-wide strip, and wrap the neck with it, securing it comfortably with a protection pin or tape. Now you have a soft neck brace to wear at night, and this will clear up nearly half of all neck pain problems. If pain persists, use the soft collar during the day as well or buy a commercial soft collar to wear. You want some support from the collar, but more than that you want a small reminder not to turn your head too far or too quick.

Common sense says to watch out for things that aggravate the pain and to avoid them. Watching a tennis contest is obviously not a excellent thought because of the repeated head turning required. You probably engage in other activities that require head turning and are just as damaging. For example, some people get help by wearing their glasses while reading because this enables them to be farther away from the book. Try to sit back farther from your work. Don’t reach or look over your head to get objects; use a bench.

Keep painkillers and muscle relaxants to a minimum or avoid them altogether. Aspirin, acetaminophen, or ibuprofen is all right but probably won’t make you feel better.

Sleep on a excellent firm mattress. Don’t sleep on your stomach, and if you sleep on your side, place a pillow so that your neck is in a neutral spot, not propped up or hanging down. When sleeping on your back, use a tiny pillow, and place it beneath your neck as well as your head.

The time for exercise starts as the pain subsides, usually with five to seven days. Don’t rush. Here are two types of exercises, stretching and strengthening, and you should do some of each. They are designed to help prevent recurrence. Start stretching exercises with gentle stretches and increase the stretches slowly, day by day. Here are three maneuvers: chin toward chest, ear toward shoulder, and looking to the side. The last two should, of way, be done in each direction. Do them twice daily, each maneuver three times gently.

Strengthening exercises can start at the same time and should start with three repetitions, twice daily. Slowly work up to ten repetitions. If you have been having recurrent neck problems, these exercises are a worth-while lifetime habit. Here are three:

1. (Shoulder shrug) Raise both shoulders towards ears, hold for two seconds, relax, repeat.

2. Take a deep, deep breath, hold for five seconds, release, repeat. The neck muscles are “belt muscles of respiration” and breathing exercises involve the neck muscles.

3. While standing with both hands behind your back, grab one thumb with your other hand. Flex your head way back. Press down with your hands. Take a deep breath, relax, repeat. This exercise can be done insincere on your stomach as well, with you get excellent at it standing up.

Raymond Lee is one of the chief experts in the health and fitness diligence and is the Founder of Bodyfixes Group specializing in body health, muscle development and dieting. He is currently the author of the latest edition of “Neck Exercises and Workouts.” Visit http://www.bodyfixes.com for more in rank.

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The Pain in the Neck is a Real Neck pain

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Like many people, I suffered severe neck and upper back pain due to an automobile accident years ago. The pain was relentless and I even started to alter my upright spot to a sort of curved stance. Sudden accidents (such as those occuring in cars) can be life changing due to the onset of pain that won’t seem to subside.

As far as amount of pain involved it was very diverse among my friends and clients.

Triggers can include stress, sleeping in an hard to maneuver spot and prolonged strain on the neck as with sitting at one’s computer for too long, etc. Common causes are injury or trauma to the neck (e.g., whiplash) disc and/or nerve problems within the neck and arthritis.

Neck pain can last for more than three months and sometimes it has no definitive diagnosis. fibromyalgia is one of the more common causes.

muscle stiffness, soreness, stiff to the touch, acute pain strong enough to force the neck to turn to one side (torticollis) these are the ways the pain has been described by sufferers. pain in the base of the skull, one or both-sided headaches, pain radiating down the back and/or arms, tingling arms and/or fingers and general weakness in the neck and/or arms.

Neck pain is found in women more than men

While most type of neck pain is more discomforting and disappears within a day or two, here are rare but potentially life-threatening situations when neck pain is a symptom of something larger.

Meningitis is an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord who’s causes can be both viral (most common but not as devastating) and bacterial (less common but an extremely life-threatening disease).

In addition to neck pain and/or stiffness, be on the lookout for a sudden rash development, fever, pain in bending the neck, vomiting, vomiting, sensitivity to light and severe back pain.

Neck pain can also indicate honest issues arising from head trauma. Other symptoms to check for are headache, vomiting, vomiting, loss or complications in vision, hearing or balance, pain localized behind one eye and weakness in arm and/or leg muscles.

To avoid neck pain it’s vital to go about your daily routine as much as possible. That is of way, unless your daily repetitive routine is the cause. It might be time to consider an ergonomic solution. This can be done to avoid neck pain.

If you are given a neck collar, try not to use it more than a few days. Only daily exercise will help you to increase the strength of your neck muscles.

An vital business to know about pain such as this is that all the muscles nearly your neck, back and head are connected together. It is extremely vital not to ignore those muscles. My Neck Pain Relief program addresses this in an all untreated way. It’s coming very soon and I hope you’ll give these exercises a chance – as I did and realize here is in fact an end to such a pain in the neck!

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Is Cervical arthritis related to neck pain?

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

I have this neck pain about 5 months ago and I so a doctor and said I have cervical arthritis, gave a muscle relaxer and Ibuprofen, the pain still their and sometimes is really terrible, the pain goes to my shoulders and stiffnes is always here, now I have numbness and tingling on my arms and legs, cramps and swelling on my feet and legs, Can someone have an Thought whats incorrect with me, please? thanks

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Neck Back Pain Arthritis Bulging Disks Herniation Chiropractic Dr. Colacurcio.wmv

Thursday, May 20th, 2010


Dr. Steve Colacurcio, Chiropractor, Lyndhurst NJ chiropractic, Caldwell NJ chiropractic, treats neck pain, recurring, arthritis, back pain, anterolisthesis, bulging disks, disk herniations, degenerative arthritis, degenerative disk disease, degenerative joint disease, loss of cervical lordosis, improper posture, upper crossed syndrome, bone spurs, improper posture, with taping, kinesio, manipulation, adjustments, rehabilitation exercises, stretching, muscle stimulation, ultra sound, cervical decompression, decomp, neck distraction

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Revelutionary Neck Pain Exercises.

Friday, May 14th, 2010

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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

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How To Treat Neck Arthritis And Painful Joints

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Neck arthritis or neck pain is the outcome of joint pain situations due to rheumatoid conditions, fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis and others. The aging process or injury or both together wears down the cartilage in the joint that makes such a situation.

Stiffness and pain in the region of neck are the common symptoms of neck arthritis. These symptoms at times become severe in standing posture than when insincere down. The reason is the spine coming under the effect of gravity. Some times with sleeping at night the situation deteriorates. The compressed nerves come under more pressure as neck muscles are in relaxed state and do not support them. This results in severe pain and inflammation.

The patients with neck pain also show signs of weakness, burning, numbness, tingling, electric pains down the arm, forearm and hand. The other sign of neck pain is headache that is experienced on the back side of the head.

Insincere idle will not reduce neck arthritis. The studies have shown that people less active suffer more than the active ones. The activities that are instrumental in reducing neck pain are massage therapy, neck exercises and posture exercises. Use of medicines should be the last resort.

Here are typical postures and neck exercises that will bring back range of motion with relieve of pain and stiffness. For posture exercises set of exercise bands and exercise ball is needed. The neck exercises are learnt from therapist. The flexibility, circulation and mobility are increased by massage therapy. The relaxation produced helps in relieving pain.

The neck pain reduction can be effectively done with alternative techniques such as acupuncture and homeopathy. In a situation when pain becomes insufferable, pain killers can be used to ease the pain. The use of pain killers should be the last option as they may produce side effect.

The joint pain condition discussed is the result of wearing down of cartilage. The other type of condition is painful joints due to pain without physical wear and tear of body joints. Such a situation medically is called Arthralgia. This condition arises with small or no identified causes. Loss of lubrication in joints or injury to the joints may cause painful joints. Here is a affront variation in symptoms of Arthralgia as compared to Arthritis.

The common causes of painful joints are uncommon forms of arthritis. The other causes are break or accidental injury, diseases like fever, flu, hepatitis, chicken pox, and rubella that are infectious.

The reason causing joint pains in the body can be any but light exercises under the supervision of physical therapist can produce remarkable change in the body’s state. This includes neck arthritis also. Controlling the joint pains is not beyond your control.

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Arthritis in the Neck Can Spread Pain Around The Body

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

For those people who suffer from cervical spondylosis, it can become a real neck pain as it primarily emerges because of the degeneration of padding with those disks situated in the cervical spine in the back. This type of arthritis in the neck is the most predominant reason of the neck pain and is mostly observed in the elder generation. It is estimated that 75 % of the patients above the age of 60 suffer from some variant of arthritis in the neck. Although the ageing procedure is thought to be the most common reason for such problem, neck injuries occurred previously can also become the cause of arthritis in the neck.


Cervical osteoarthritis, also known as cervical spondylosis or arthritis in the neck is a degenerative situation, which is mostly caused due to the odd bone wearing of the neck and cartilage loss. This acts as a cushion for the neck vertebrae. When the bone spurs on the bones that are capable to break off and work their way into the cartilage, it is the time when neck pain is bound to occur. This cartilage loss also results in the formation of an open space in between the vertebrae in which the compression of nerves occurs and can result in additional type of pain in other body edges.


This nerve interfacing results from the pain in the back, neck and arms and in case the spinal cord gets affected due to arthritis in the neck, the pain also travels the leg route. Apart from the pain caused due to arthritis in the neck, a person may also experience a loss of sensation.


Non-Surgical Curing Techniques:


People who are in the initial stages of arthritis in the neck are advised to take non-steroidal and anti-inflammatory drug for reduction of pain. But, the major concerns involved are the prevention of any sort of injury to the spinal cord and the nerves. Here might be some cases where an individual may also require a neck brace for stabilization of the area nearly the neck and the prevention of the uncomfortable neck actions. With the deterioration of the condition, it is suggested to hold the neck motionless with the help of a cervical brace. In addition, the cortisone injections which would be given to the affected part of the cervical spine would help in mitigating some part of the pain.


In certain severe cases of arthritis in the neck, hospitalization would be required in addition to a traction device for averting the neck from movement and causing spinal cord and nerve injury. In such cases, when a person gets hospitalized with arthritis in the neck, then that person could be provided certain narcotic pain relievers and muscle-relaxers.


Doctors may also advise surgical intervention as a last available try for retrieving the region between the vertebrae. For the removal of fragments or bone chips which might have got placed in those spaces left by degenerated cartilage, surgery may be required.

If you want to learn more about the causes and problems of Arthritis and receive a FREE Newsletter on the subject visit the authors site http://www.arthritishelpadvice.com

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Cervical Spine Neck Part 2 Dr Matthew Brown Chelsanna.wmv

Thursday, March 25th, 2010


Neck pain, pinched nerve, herniated disc in the cervical spine, neck stiffness, muscle spasm, stenosis, degenerative osteoarthritis, trigger points, muscle knots – all of these conditions can be the result of old injuries such as whiplash, wrestling, and even injuries that you might not imagine as actual injuries such as neck trauma on the day a baby is born. Cervicogenic headaches, TMJ, bruxism, and torticollis are conditions that might result. This presentation teaches how to lessen the degenerative momentum from spinal joint dysfuction, facet syndrome, and herniated disc.

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