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Follow along with Airrosti’s Breanne Kelley, DC, as she explains the common causes of neck pain, as well as identifying the signs and symptoms. Listen as she describes traditional healthcare methods for neck pain, and how Airrosti approaches treatment differently. Discover how Airrosti can nix your neck pain in no time, either in-clinic or through Airrosti Remote Recovery!
Your neck is made up of many components, such as ligaments, tendons, and muscles. Because the neck has an extensive range of motion, it is susceptible to many injuries and painful conditions. In addition, the neck’s ability to function properly is directly tied to many other muscle groups, like the shoulder, back, and chest.
Additionally, if neck pain is left untreated, it can become chronic. Chronic neck pain can present itself as pain, stiffness, and soreness in the neck, perhaps with decreased mobility, that lasts more than several weeks.
One of the most common causes of neck pain is injury to the soft tissues, including the neck muscles, tendons, and ligaments within these structures. Individuals who spend most of their day sitting at work, or doing sedentary activities, have a high-risk factor for developing this condition. The risk is increased especially high for those who sit in poor posture, with the head in a flexed forward position.
In addition to muscle strains and sprains, several other common neck pain causes, such as herniated discs, Osteoarthritis (developing from the wear and tear of cartilage and bones), as well as rheumatoid arthritis. In some cases, this condition may also be caused by an injury to the cervical spine, cervical disc degeneration disease, or other injuries that put pressure on the nerve roots.
Symptoms may include:
Recurring neck pain can not only affect other parts of your body, but other aspects of your life. It can influence your sleeping habits, your ability to work, and even your mental wellbeing. People with severe chronic pain are more likely to have other areas of their life affected, such as social activities, and may spend excessive amounts of money seeking various treatments.
Traditional neck pain treatment may include over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), massages, or some form of physical therapy. A physical therapist might use several methods to treat neck pain such as heat, ice, or braces.
More severe cases may require steroid injections. If worse comes to worst, surgery may be recommended by your doctor to correct severe neck pain or injuries, especially those that may be spine related.
Chronic neck pain can be debilitating and hinder your quality of life. Airrosti providers are trained to evaluate and identify the cause of your pain. They also create a customized treatment plan to help you start on the road to neck pain relief.
If you have found yourself suffering from unresolved neck pain, call Airrosti at (800) 404-6050 to learn how we can resolve your pain or schedule your appointment now!
Reviewed by Casey Crisp, Doctor of Chiropractic
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I waited a few weeks to review Dr. Moore’s treatment to see if it had benefitted me. I am amazed at the results! Two weeks later, I am still pain-free. I decided to go to Airrosti because I had intense pain around the back of the right side of my neck and shoulders due to bad posture while studying and writing. Dr. Moore was so friendly and understanding of my situation and massaged me as if her life depended on it! The massage was very painful, and I could feel the knots being relieved as she pressed. Dr. Moore talked to me during the procedure, which was very helpful, and we had such a good conversation which distracted me from the pain! As I left the first session, I instantly felt better. I was a little sore, but she also provided ...+ show moreexercises to follow, with instructions on the app. By the time of my second session, the pain on the right side of my neck was nonexistent to the point where the left side felt worse! Lol! I told her about that, and she repeated the procedure on the left side. Now, I can gladly say I am pain-free! Following the exercises after studying and making sure to correct my posture as she taught me is the perfect maintenance to ensure my pain doesn’t return. But even if it does, it’s a great excuse to see Dr. Moore again! Thank you so much for your help! 🙂
by Aashna Momin