Neck pain is a relatively common ailment, which most of us will experience at least once in our lifetime. In most cases, neck pain will improve and disappear on its own, but if you frequently suffer from this problem, or find that conventional ways of relieving your pain are not working, you may want to consider chiropractic care.
The neck is a very important part of our body, containing the very top of the spine, called the cervical spine as well as many blood vessels and nerves that supply structures including our esophagus, larynx, trachea, and thyroid gland. The neck is also home to major blood vessels including the carotid arteries and jugular veins.
When there is tension in the neck, it can have a significant impact on the flow of blood between the head and body, as well as cause compression of the nerves and potentially the spinal cord. When this happens, it can have an effect on other areas of the body, including the upper and lower limbs.
In many instances, the exact cause of neck pain may never be known, but some of the most common causes believed to be behind the majority of cases include:
Sleeping in an awkward position
Bad posture
Trapped nerve
An injury, such as from a vehicle collision or fall
The pain you experience may also differ. It may be a constant dull ache or a sharp pain that occurs when you place your head a certain way or perform a specific movement, such as turning your head from side to side.
In many cases, neck pain may be accompanied by other symptoms, including swelling or inflammation in the neck, pain that radiates into the shoulders or upper arms, or headaches.
Our chiropractors specialize in treating problems with the musculoskeletal system which consists of the bones, ligaments, muscles, and tendons in your body that enable movement. This includes your cervical spine which is the top part of the spine located in your neck.
Chiropractic care involves several different elements, and the treatment you receive will depend on the extent and cause of your discomfort. It may involve a combination of spinal realignment using manual manipulation, chiropractic adjustments, or massage therapy. Your chiropractor will also be trained and experienced in giving advice regarding lifestyle changes that you may wish to make that may help to alleviate your condition further or prevent additional episodes from occurring. This can include guidance on nutrition, exercise, and recommendations for sleeping positions.
You don't have to continue to suffer from neck pain. Our trained and highly experienced chiropractor can help alleviate your discomfort. Please contact our offices today to arrange your consultation.