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Neck pain is one of the most common problems that can lead to severe chronic pain or even permanent disability.


Usually, neck pain lasts for a short time, but if it lasts longer than usual, it could be a sign of a serious problem.


Typical causes of neck pain:


Some common causes of neck pain include:


Whiplash:

It is a common neck injury that often occurs when a sudden force tears the muscle and tendons in the neck. The most common cause of this injury is a car accident.


Cervical osteoarthritis:

Also known as cervical spondylosis, it is a condition where the bones, discs, and joints change their shape or position due to normal wear and tear. This condition is common in people between the ages of 45 and 65.


Cervical foraminal stenosis:

It causes narrowing of the intervertebral openings, compression, and entrapment of nerve roots. This can be a result of aging and wear and tear on the spine. Spinal Stenosis: This occurs when the spaces in the spine narrow, putting pressure on the spinal cord or nerve root. This is also a serious condition that leads to problems such as numbness, extreme weakness, and bladder dysfunction.


Symptoms of neck pain:

Stiffness: Stiffness in the neck can occur when you hold your head in one position for too long. It is a common disease among excessive computer users.


Cervicalgia:

This type of pain usually occurs in the lower part of the neck.


Muscle pain:

Muscle pain or myalgia is a common symptom of muscle pain. Strain, stress, and minor injuries are some common causes of muscle pain.


Neck spasms:

Neck spasms are involuntary contractions of one or more neck muscles. This condition causes the muscles to be tight and stiff, preventing you from moving your neck.


How does a chiropractor diagnose neck pain?

During a physical exam, your chiropractor will examine your physical condition, posture, and range of motion (ROM) to determine which movement is causing your pain. During the neuromuscular examination, he will perform a manual muscle examination and determine the ROM of the neck. These measures help your doctor gather as much information as possible about your neck pain and create a treatment plan based on your specific condition. Chiropractic techniques for


Treatment for neck pain:

Your chiropractor can treat neck pain with spinal manipulation therapy or manual therapy.


Flexion and distraction technique:

It is a safe, effective and cheap spinal manipulation technique that is aimed at streamlining the movement of the spine so that the pressure on the bulging disc can be relieved. The treatment is carried out through a designed table with movable parts to separate different parts of the spine, allowing the patient to perform a specific movement of the head or bend or bend at the waist.


Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Manipulation (IASTM):

It is a simple, effective, and non-invasive therapy that will help your doctor diagnose and treat muscle tension. IASTM is becoming a popular treatment method for soft tissue dysfunction due to its effectiveness and efficiency.

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