Neck Pain
What is service?
Head and neck pain is an extremely common condition and there are many recognisable symptoms associated with it. Neck pain is often associated with headaches and can also refer to pain in the shoulder and arm.
Our physiotherapists at Platinum Physiotherapy provide comprehensive assessment and treatment for head and neck conditions including:
- Headaches
- Acute wry neck pain
- Cervical postural syndrome
- Nerve root pain
- Stiff Neck
- Whiplash
What do they do in neck therapy?
It usually includes stretching and strengthening exercises, which build neck strength, improve flexibility, and train the muscles that are attached to the cervical spine. Stronger back and core muscles also help provide proper support for the spine and prevent neck pain.
Benefits
A head massage may help relieve stress and reduce tension. It may also ease migraine or headache pain, lower blood pressure, improve circulation to your head and neck, and promote hair growth. Before using essential oils, make sure they’re diluted, and do a patch test before using on a large area of skin.
What to Expect
Your therapist will teach proper body posture techniques for sitting, standing, and lifting that reduce the likelihood of back strain or injury. You will also learn specific exercises to do at home. Regularly performing these recommended home exercises can help your back muscles strengthen more quickly.
When to see your doctor
If symptoms persist for more than a week, consult a doctor. Also see a doctor if you have:
- severe neck pain without apparent cause
- a lump in your neck
- fever
- headache
- swollen glands
- nausea
- vomiting
- trouble swallowing or breathing
- weakness
- numbness
- tingling
- pain that radiates down your arms or legs
- inability to move your arms or hands
- inability to touch your chin to your chest
- bladder or bowel dysfunction
What are the common conditions of neck pain?
A head massage may help relieve stress and reduce tension. It may also ease migraine or headache pain, lower blood pressure, improve circulation to your head and neck, and promote hair growth.
Causes and symptoms neckpain
Symptoms of neck pain may include:
Stiff neck
Sharp pain
Pain when moving
Radiating pain or numbness
Headache
Pain when palpated
causes of neck pain
Back pain can be caused by many different factors, which may all be present at the same time and interact to result in chronic low back pain. These could include mechanical or structural problems with the spine, inflammatory conditions, and other medical conditions. It is also possible that no specific cause can be identified for the start of back pain.
Poor posture
Sleeping with your neck in a bad position
Treatment
Imaging tests
X-rays
How is neck pain managed or treated?
Pain medications and muscle relaxers
Physical therapy
Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit
Steroid injections
Alternative therapies
Surgery
Risk factors
- Practice good posture. Position electronic devices, like computers and phones, so you don’t have to slouch or strain your neck when using them.
- Adjust your sleep position. Maintain good posture when you’re asleep. If you sleep on your back or side, use a pillow to support your head so your head and neck are aligned with the rest of your body.
- Stay active. If you work a job that involves sitting for long periods, take occasional breaks to move around and stretch your entire body, including your neck muscles.
- Don’t carry heavy weight on your shoulders. Avoid carrying heavy objects like book bags or suitcases over your shoulder. Instead, consider using luggage or bags with wheels.
- Exercise your upper back extensor muscles. It’s normal to lose strength in your upper back as you age. As a result, your shoulders rock forward, and your head tips forward in a position in front of your spine.
- Exercises that can help strengthen your upper back extensor muscles include:
- Scapular squeezes: Pinch your shoulder blades together 10 times.
- Standing push-ups: Do push-ups in a door frame, allowing your shoulders to go past your hands 10 times.
- Theraband rowing: Wrap the middle of a theraband around a doorknob so it’s stable. While standing, grab an end with each hand. Pull your hands toward your waist 10 times.
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