Cervical neck pain causes, symptoms and treatments

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Cervical Neck Pain - Causes, Symptoms and Treatments The cervical spine is an interesting and complex structure. It is capable of supporting a head weighing 15 or more pounds while moving in several directions. No other region of the spine has such freedom of movement! This combination however, complexity and mobility, make the neck susceptible to pain and injury. The causes of neck pain vary. Injury and accidents as well as the natural aging process are the two most common causes of neck pain. Whiplash is a common injury sustained during an auto accident. This is typically termed a hyperextension and/or hyperflexion injury because the head is forced to move backward and/or forward rapidly beyond the neck's normal range of motion. A motion such as a whiplash is one injury that can result in a significant amount of pain to someone’s neck. The unnatural and forceful movement affects the muscles and ligaments in the neck. The muscles will react by tightening and contracting creating muscle fatigue resulting in pain and stiffness. Degenerative disorders such as osteoarthritis, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease are known to affect the spine. These conditions, while not entirely unheard of in younger individuals, occur most commonly in seniors. Osteoarthritis is a common joint disorder causing progressive deterioration of cartilage. The body reacts by forming new bone termed osteophytes (bone spurs) that impact joint motion. Spinal stenosis causes the foramen, small neural passageways, to narrow possibly compressing and entrapping nerve roots. Stenosis may cause serious neck, shoulder, and arm pain and numbness when these nerves are unable to function normally. Degenerative disc disease (DDD) can cause the intervertebral discs to become less hydrated, resulting in decreased disc elasticity and height. Over time, a disc may bulge or herniate causing upper extremity pain, tingling, and numbness. Everyday life can, unfortunately, impact your spinal health over time. Poor posture, obesity, and weak abdominal muscles disrupt the spine's balance often causing the neck to bend forward to compensate. Not to mention, stress and emotional tension can cause muscles to tighten and contract resulting in pain and stiffness.


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