Neck Pain
There are many reasons why we experience neck pain. They can be as simple as stiff muscles or as complicated as a tumor. Most neck pain tends to be structural in nature, meaning that the muscles, ligaments, and joints in and around the spine are not performing at their optimal potential. Neck pain can be the result of an old "healed" accident, an immediate accident, prolonged poor postural issues, working conditions, or other issues. The best approach at correcting neck pain is to establish the source, so that treatment can be focused and effective. Correcting the underlying problem is the only way to get the patient out of pain and keep them out of pain. Take a look at the common conditions associated with the neck for more details.- Cervical Disc Herniation
- Myelopathy
- Burners and Stingers
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrom
- Facet Syndrome
- Whiplash
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