Conditions Neck Care
Neck pain can result from muscle tension caused by stress, fatigue, and overuse, this tension often leads to headaches, migraines or other pain. In addition, muscle tension can put extra pressure on the joints of the neck which can irritate the spinal nerves.
This can give rise to 'referred' pain (the irritation of the nerve in one area causing pain in other parts of the body), numbness or 'pins and needles' in your shoulders, arms and hands. Specific adjustments can help eliminate neck pain, restore mobility to your spine, and relieve the pressure on the nerves of your neck.
Nowadays, we spend a great deal of time sitting, working at computers, or performing repetitive tasks. This often causes postural problems and muscle tension in the neck, which may give rise to abnormal nerve function. The result may be wear and tear, arthritis or other pain.
As it supports the weight of your head with the aid of a highly mobile system of muscles and ligaments, the neck is very vulnerable. Falls and blows to the head can cause neck injury, but it has been estimated that 85% of all neck injuries are the result of motor vehicle accidents.
Whiplash is a general term used to describe any injury (including diving accidents and falls) where the neck has undergone sudden acceleration and deceleration. 50% of people sustaining such injuries still have significant pain eight months after the accident and many suffer intermittent pain for years.
If you have been in an accident, it is wise to consult your chiropractor/practitioner as soon as possible. If you have been to accident and emergency or a medical doctor, their focus was looking for broken bones, dislocations, and open wounds. We will look for nerve, joint and soft tissue damage that often goes undetected. This can lead to progressive disability if not cared for.
Call our office today to set up an appointment with the doctor to discuss your condition.
For any questions?
Call us at 020 8371 0222 or email info@fbpc.co.uk
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