What Can Go Wrong with Cervical Spine Anatomy and Cause Pain?
What happens when issues arise within the cervical spine anatomy, leading to discomfort and pain, and how can these symptoms be relieved?
What happens when issues arise within the cervical spine anatomy, leading to discomfort and pain, and how can these symptoms be relieved?
Upper back pain is a common problem that affects many individuals, often resulting from various underlying causes. To treat it, there are various non-invasive options to choose from.
One of the fastest ways to relieve neck pain is to engage in exercises that target the neck region of the spine in order to not only relieve pain, but to also correct posture. These can be achieved with the Backrack Spinal Decompression Device.
Neck pain exercises can be a highly effective way to relieve and prevent the occurrence of pain. There are, however, specific exercises to perform.
Cervical lordosis refers to a condition where the natural curvature of the cervical spine is either exaggerated or flattened. The symptoms that result can be treated with the help of lifestyle adjustments as well as exercises with the Backrack.
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is an inflammatory condition that affects joints of the spine. It is usually diagnosed through a combination of physical examination, taking a history, as well we running imaging and blood tests.
Short leg syndrome is a condition that is more commonly referred to as leg length discrepancy. People who suffer from SLS have an imbalance in the structure of their lower body, which can alter their posture and lead to leg, foot, hip, knee and back problems.
Referred pain is pain that is triggered in a specific part of the body, but you feel pain elsewhere, rather than at the local site of the triggering point.
When it comes to the spine, certain back and neck problems may cause referred pain to other parts of the body.
In a large number of cases, pain in the cervical spine may go away on its own without any intervention. For cases where the pain persists or it even gets worse, there are some approaches you can take to help with recovery. These include both lifestyle changes and active treatment methods such as…
When structures in the neck that suffer any type of damage, it can easily extend to any nearby body parts, and in this case can cause arm pain.
Not all forms of back pain, such as generalised back pain, may lead to headaches, but rather only conditions that affect the cervical spine may be to blame.
Most often, shoulder and neck pain occur together due to their proximity to one another. An issue causing pain in the neck can spread to other parts of the (upper) body, including the shoulders, and vice versa.