Categories of Neck Injuries & Symptoms of Pain
Patients complaining of neck pain present with either joint, muscular or neural dysfunction and an accurate examination is vital to reveal the primary source of the problem and provide the most appropriate treatment.
Neck injuries can be traumatic as those caused by rapid acceleration/deceleration (Whiplash), poor posture (Wry neck), degeneration (arthritis) and from weak muscles around the neck. Cervical headaches are often accompanied by neck pain and stiffness. Neck pain can also refer to the shoulder and the upper arm.
The neck is best positioned when it is in a neutral position and in some patients pain is caused by poor posture alone. Common postural faults include chin protrusion, the head is positioned too far forward causing excessive loading of the lower neck. This causes irritation to the cervical discs and joints resulting in neck pain.
This forward head position also alters the way that muscles work at the top of the neck and this leads to weakness and instability of the small stabilizing muscles.
Useful Information
The neck is best positioned when it is in a neutral position and in some patients pain is caused by poor posture alone. Common postural faults include:
- chin protrusion,
- head is positioned too far forward causing excessive neck loading.
How can we help?
If you are unable to travel to one of our practices due to lack of mobility or pain, we are available to come to your place of residence and carry out physiotherapy treatment in the comfort of your own home.
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