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Chiropractic > Neck Pain

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Neck
Pain: Have you ever awoken in the morning and felt neck
stiffness or pain? Have you ever finished some type of physical
activity and just didn't feel comfortable in your neck? How
about backing up your car, and you can't seem to turn your neck
far enough to see behind you? These are all typical symptoms of
neck problems that are caused by misalignments of the spinal
segments in the upper back and neck. Why does it happen you
might ask? The neck or cervical spine, as it is called, is
comprised of seven vertebrae. Surrounding these vertebrae are
muscles, tendons, and ligaments. If the vertebrae is pushed out
of place by poor posture, accidents or falls, or overuse, the
muscles and tendons will be forced to stretch too far. This can
cause pain and discomfort. Also, this action of the connective
tissue can force the spinal segments out of place, putting
pressure on the spinal nerves. This whole syndrome can be very
uncomfortable, and until the spine and connective tissues are
helped back into their normal positions, the pain usually does
not go away.
Evaluation: Your health history will be discussed with
you to find out why this condition has occurred. A physical
examination of the appropriate regions will be performed, along
with any necessary spinal x-rays. While patients understandably
want results as quickly as possible, these tests are needed to
help us fully understand their problem so the most effective and
efficient treatment can be given. The results of these tests
will be given as quickly as possible. At that time, patients
will also have the opportunity to ask any questions that they
may have.
Treatment:
Some patients who have very mild occurrences of this symptom
may actually get away with no treatment at all. After a few days
the pain just seems to go away. This is not that uncommon, AT
FIRST. Unfortunately, it has been my experience that unless the
mobility of the spine is restored, this symptom will continue to
return. And, usually each time it returns, it is worse than
before. The appropriate treatment for this type of symptom, in
most cases, includes chiropractic adjustments of the spine,
along with certain types of physical therapy. The chiropractic
adjustments help restore normal spinal motion, while the
physical therapy helps alleviate muscle tightness or spasms. The
duration of treatment depends on the severity of the condition,
how often you have had the condition in the past, your age, and
your normal activity level. Your treatment will be customized to
your specific situation so that your results will be the
quickest and longest lasting. |
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