NECK
Lie of the land / how it feels / symptoms and causes
Neck pain is very common particularly as we get older. Our lifestyle and occupation often contribute to the postures and positions we hold our neck in and this contributes to the cause of a staff and painful neck.
Unless caused by a sudden trauma, neck pain often begins gradually from repetitive and prolonged periods of movements, positions and postures that strain the muscles around the neck and irritate the nerves.
You might also feel:
- Constant dull ache across the neck or on one side of the neck
- Sharp piercing or poking pain with specific movement
- Frequent headaches
- Restricted movement with pain, trouble looking over your shoulder
Neck problems frequently refer pain to the shoulder, even down to the hands. It can include numbness, pins and needles, a sense of weakness in the arm or hand. Likewise a shoulder injury can refer pain up to the neck.
Worries, fears and concerns
Neck pain and stiffness can make the simplest of tasks a trial, can stop you sleeping and affect your ability to turn and drive. Many patients report feelings of nausea and headaches as a result of neck pain.
You can’t sit comfortably, you have a headache, turning your head sends a lightening bolt of pain through your neck and shoulders, you are grumpy and tired and the discomfort is making a good night’s sleep impossible.
- Treating neck pain means finding the underlying cause.
- Sitting at a poorly set up office space at home and hot-desking at work.
- Spring cleaning and DIY jobs straining your neck as you cut hedges and hang curtains.
- Old or uncomfortable pillows not giving your head and neck the right support and alignment.
- Lack of mobility, referred pain and particularly numbness can make you concerned that there is something more serious at work.
Myth busting, explanations and stats!
Neck pain can develop suddenly from an injury, or it may develop slowly over time, from years of poor posture or wear and tear.
Whether whiplash, sustained poor posture or repetitive activity the damage over time can result in irritation of the nerves, resulting in neck pain.
The most common cause of neck pain with referred arm symptoms is a bulging disc or spinal joint problem caused by poor posture.
Your neck is very mobile and is comprised of many small joints held together by ligaments and supporting muscles. These upper vertebrae support the weight of your head, which is a lot heavier than people appreciate.
They allow you to bend, flex and rotate your neck but are extremely sensitive and if asked to do too much of the work, a sore or stiff neck is a common outcome.
While a pain killer may relieve the pain temporarily unless the underlying cause is treated it will return.
What we treat and who we don’t treat
Whether you have been involved in an accident, suffered an injury, experience episodes of neck pain at times of stress or you suffer from a stiff neck due to lifestyle factors, we can help.
How we solve the problem
There is plenty our experienced physiotherapists can do. We will assess you thoroughly and find out the cause of your pain, then help you to get into the optimal condition through joint mobilisation, soft tissue release, exercises, advice, acupuncture or taping.
Solutions
Knowing the causes WILL allow you to take steps to not only relieve pain but increase mobility, coordination, balance and strength, meaning it is less likely to affect you in the future.
Although pain may be relieved relatively quickly recovery is also a gradual process where it is essential to restore the strength followed by endurance, co- ordination and balance to return to pre-injury level.
We will equip you with strategies to adapt your day to day activities and environment to minimise the risk of neck pain returning.
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