For over 100 years chiropractors have successfully treated their patients for neck pain. Neck pain can begin in many ways. Some people hurt their neck in an accident, like a fall or a whiplash. Others acquire neck discomfort from a prolonged posture such as doing desk work or sleeping awkwardly. There are those whose neck pain just starts for no apparent reason.
Neck pain can also be associated with diminished ability to turn the head right and left or look up and down. Many people will find that the muscles of the neck and upper back will tighten or go into spasm and restrict their normal mobility.
A painful neck is a common musculoskeletal complaint that has been found to be both costly and disabling. It is not uncommon for someone who has neck discomfort to be unable to turn their head fully when driving, not be able to exercise or perform cleaning of their house or do yard work. Some may actually have to call off work due to their discomfort.
This article will discuss how chiropractic care can help those suffering from neck pain and introduce the reader to a recent research study that validates how treatment from a chiropractor helps improve neck discomfort and mobility.
The research study found in The Journal of Musculoskeletal Science and Practice, October 2018 noted patients receiving cervical mobilization, a method chiropractors may use in treating neck discomfort, helped improve the patient's pain as well as improve the ability to more fully move the head and neck.
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