Persistent neck pain or stiffness
Radiating pain to shoulders, arms, or hands
Numbness or tingling sensations
Headaches, especially at the base of the skull
Muscle weakness in upper limbs
Limited range of neck motion
A cornerstone in managing cervical spine pain, physical therapy focuses on:
Strengthening neck and shoulder muscles
Improving flexibility and posture
Alleviating pain through targeted exercises
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs): Reduce inflammation and alleviate pain.
Muscle Relaxants: Address muscle spasms.
Antidepressants: Modulate pain perception in chronic cases.
Topical Analgesics: Provide localized pain relief.
Maintaining proper posture
Ergonomic adjustments at workstations
Regular exercise and stretching routines
Stress management techniques
Regular physical activity to strengthen neck muscles
Ergonomic workplace setups
Avoiding prolonged static postures
Using supportive pillows during sleep
Staying hydrated to maintain disc health
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