6 Tips For Preventing Neck Pain
“What a pain in the neck!” This phrase is uttered by
countless people reacting to countless situations – but certain risk factors
lead to very real and challenging neck pain. Fortunately, there are also many ways
to prevent this common medical condition, says Kaliq Chang, MD, of Atlantic
Spine Center.
“Most think of neck pain as a dull aching sensation,”
explains Dr. Chang, an interventional pain management specialist. “But
sometimes neck pain gets worse with neck movement or when we turn our heads.
Other symptoms linked with some forms of neck pain include numbness, tingling,
tenderness, shooting pain, pulsing pain or headaches.”
In short, neck pain, also known as cervical pain, isn’t
always cut-and-dried.
What causes neck pain?
Our neck, or cervical spine, is comprised of vertebrae that
stretch from the base of the skull to the upper torso. Cervical discs between
the vertebrae absorb any shock between the bones, and the bones, ligaments and
muscles of the neck support the head and allow for movement. Tips
for Preventing Neck
So any injury, inflammation or other abnormalities in this
region can cause neck pain. But certain conditions and problems are specific
risk factors, Dr. Chang says.
Examples of risk factors
• Poor posture
• Staying in the same position for too long
• Sleeping in a bad position
• Jerking the neck during exercise
• Neck injuries such as whiplash
• Arthritis
• Herniated spinal disc
• Pinched nerve
• Degenerative disc disease
• Lymph node swelling in the neck due to virus
• Conditions affecting neck muscles, such as fibromyalgia
6 Tips to avoid a pain in the neck
With so many possible causes, neck pain can prove difficult
to completely avoid, Dr. Chang notes. But he offers these tips to prevent it
where possible:
Exercise your neck
daily to strengthen it by slowly stretching your neck in side-to-side and up-
down motions.
Avoid slouching and practice good posture.
Avoid cradling the phone between your neck and shoulder.
Position your computer screen at eye level and use a
document holder that places your work at screen level.
Use a special neck pillow for sleeping or use a pillow that
keeps your neck straight.
Carry weight evenly instead of on just one side of your
body.”Ultimately, the only thing we can really do to prevent neck pain is to
avoid injuring the neck,” Dr. Chang says. “This means minimizing the risk of
injury during sports and carrying ourselves through the day in a straight,
supported fashion.”
But there’s good news, too. Since neck pain doesn’t
typically signal a serious condition, it can often be relieved within a few
days. Tips
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“Many of us experience stiffness or neck pain once in a
while,” Dr. Chang says. “But that ‘pain in the neck’ usually won’t last for
long.”
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