Neck Pain

Neck pain and problems in the neck are very common and affect millions of people each year. Neck pain, also sometimes referred to as Cervicalgia, may be present in many forms and be caused by various conditions. For example neck pain related to the cervical spine may be caused by a pinched nerve, whiplash, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis or arthritis in the neck. Neck pain caused by an infection can affect the throat and lymph glands and neck pain that directly affects the muscles is known as fibromyalgia.



This web site is a guide to learning more about neck problems, cervical spine conditions and neck pain relief, while every effort has been made to provide balanced and factual information, the information gathered from this site is not an acceptable substitute for a medical consultation by a physician. Furthermore, while it is advisable to become active in the learning and decision making process regarding your own health care, none of the treatment modalities discussed within this site are recommended without the advice of a state licensed health care practitioner.

Neck Pain Relief

Neck pain affects millions of individuals every year. Whether neck pain is acute or chronic, statistics show that approximately 80% of adults are affected by some neck pain condition. In some instances neck pain relief can be achieved by practicing proper posture, exercising regularly, practicing yoga and leading a healthy lifestyle. The first step in protecting your neck is learning about the anatomy and how the components of the neck work together.

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Neck Pain Symptoms

Neck pain symptoms where nerves and muscles are involved typically involve one or more of the following types of pain:Neck Pain Etiology

  • Tingling
  • Numbness
  • Burning
  • Dull ache
  • Stiffness

Anatomy of the Neck

For an in-depth discovery of the make up of the cervical spine and other parts of the neck, a visit to the anatomy of the neck page will help build a foundation for understanding the many functions of the neck and help uncover the complexity of the cervical spine and why diagnosis can be tricky.

Diagnosing Neck Pain

Many individuals are eager to find a cure for their neck pain and they immediately want to learn about neck pain treatments, but it is important to first have a proper diagnosis of what is causing neck pain so a proper treatment plan can be prescribed. Diagnosing neck pain can be complicated so physicians often turn to imaging such as X-rays, MRIs and CTScans to assist in diagnosing pain in the neck. Read more in depth about neck pain diagnosis.
Neck pain is a result of sensory nerves
becoming affected from various types of
conditions. View our Etiology page to get started.

Neck Pain Causes

The causes of neck pain are vast. Some neck pain conditions a patient may experience in regions away from the neck, such as tingling in the arm which can be caused by a pinched nerve in the neck or on the contrary, a condition such as cervicalgia which is non-nerve related. What exactly causes a pinched nerve in the neck? In older people neck pain and pinched nerves are commonly caused by degeneration, in other words, our bodies wears out (much like a tooth wears out). Pinched nerves can also be caused by bulging discs, where the material that makes up the disc (the cushion between our vertebrae) is compressed and bulges out of its normal shape pressing up against a nerve. Injuries are also another common cause of neck pain. Read more on the causes of neck pain and the associated conditions.



Neck Pain Treatment

Treatment for neck pain and problems vary depending on the individual case. When neck pain is acute, sometimes a change in
sleeping habits, such as a neck pain pillow is enough to help the body recover from neck pain. In other cases, over the counter medication, neck stretches or exercises may help relieve painful neck conditions. When there is a specific condition causing chronic neck pain individuals usually start on the conservative end of the treatment spectrum and work their way to the surgical end of the spectrum until their quality of life is bearable. Somewhere in between conservative and surgical some neck pain sufferers try alternative treatments such as acupuncture or acupressure for neck pain relief. Visit neck pain treatment for an in depth look at each type of treatment and what to expect for recovery.