Pain in the lower aspect of the neck can arise from a variety of causes. Often, it results from muscle strain due to poor posture, excessive computer use, or carrying heavy loads. Conditions such as cervical spondylosis, which involves age-related changes in the cervical spine, and herniated discs that press on nearby nerves can also
Facet syndrome in the cervical spine refers to the condition where the facet joints, which are the small stabilizing joints located between the vertebrae in the neck, become inflamed or degenerate. This condition can result from wear and tear over time, prolonged positioning, or from sudden injury. Symptoms typically include localized neck pain, stiffness, and
Cervical osteoarthritis, or arthritis of the neck, can result in significantly limited function and increased pain through the neck and upper back. Over time, our joints endure the wear and tear of regular use. As we age, we naturally see changes in the intervertebral discs as well. This decreased cushioning between the vertebrae and gradual
Neck pain is commonly reported with an estimated annual prevalence ranging from 30-50% of adults. Of those who experience this problem, approximately 30% will develop chronic, long-term symptoms. Therefore, it is evident that neck pain, also called cervicalgia, should be addressed in a timely manner with emphasis on promoting long-term improvements. This article will discuss
If you spend long periods of time sitting at a computer, looking at your phone, or working at a desk, you may be at risk of developing poor posture. These activities can contribute to forward head posture where the head and neck are positioned in front of the shoulders at rest. This, along with other
In those without any neck pathology, the cervical spine should move freely to end range flexion, extension, sidebending, and rotation without pain. For many, these motions can be painful; indicating the presence of some underlying issue that typically is musculoskeletal in origin. This type of condition can make it difficult to look for traffic when
As we age, changes occur to the tissues that surround and support our joints. This is no different within the context of the spine. Degenerative disc disease is a common condition in older adults that can result in back pain, numbness and tingling of the arms or legs. What is Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)? Sometimes
Neck pain can be caused by a variety of factors. For example, muscle weakness, joint mobility issues, and muscle tightness can all contribute to neck pain and have potential to cause headaches. The suboccipitals, a muscle group at the base of the skull, is a common cause of upper neck pain and headaches. What Are
It is estimated that about two thirds of all people experience neck pain at some point in their life. For a subset of this population, this can easily progress to a chronic condition lasting several months or years. But what contributes to this? Overview of Cervical Spine The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae that