The neck, a complex structure connecting the head to the torso, is susceptible to various issues causing discomfort and impairment. These include muscle strains, disc herniation, pinched nerves, and degenerative changes. Conditions such as whiplash, cervical headaches, and torticollis can disrupt daily life. Factors like poor posture and stress contribute to discomfort. Management involves ergonomic adjustments, physical therapy, and stress reduction techniques. Understanding the intricacies of neck pain is crucial for effective treatment and prevention strategies.
We address additional Neck issues listed below.
- Neck pain (cervicalgia)
- Cervical muscle strains and sprains
- Cervical disc herniation or bulge
- Cervical radiculopathy (e.g., pinched nerve)
- Whiplash-associated disorders
- Cervicogenic headaches (headaches originating from the neck)
- Cervical spondylosis (degenerative changes in the neck vertebrae)
- Cervical facet joint dysfunction
- Neck stiffness and reduced range of motion
- Thoracic outlet syndrome
- Torticollis (wry neck)
- Postural neck pain due to poor ergonomics or prolonged sitting
- Myofascial pain syndrome in the neck muscles
- Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
- Neck pain associated with stress and tension