What You Should Know About Neck Pain Russellville

By Betty Powell


Basically, painful and stiffness in the neck is a common experience to most people. However, it heals within a few days or weeks. Usually, the ache does not signify a serious complication. However, if the pain goes on for months it can be an alarming sign of a medical complication which needs thorough attention. It is therefore, advisable to mediate the neck pain Russellville early enough.

Usually, the cervical spine or the neck is usually a coordinated network of bones, nerves, joints as well as muscles which are usually directed by the spinal cord and the brain. It is usually designed for stability, strength and nerve communication. However, there are several problems which could cause painful neck. At the same time, irritation of the nerve pathways may cause pain in the head, arms, shoulders, and the hands.

Usually, there are a number of factors that may cause painful necks, these include poor sleeping positions, long use of computers leading to muscle straining due to wrong positioning. In addition, stress and anxiety which could strain the muscles resulting in too much pain due to the tension exerted. Other contributing factors include joint and bone abnormalities, tumors, trauma and degenerative diseases.

Painful necks may be characterized by various symptoms. One such symptom is stiffness which makes it hard to turn your head. Also, sharp and stabbing pain in a certain spot could be a symptom. Other symptoms are such as soreness or tenderness in the general area, painful situation going down to the shoulders, arms, and fingers or even into the head.

In some cases, the symptoms of painful necks could be more problematic. Those symptoms may include the likes of numbness, weakness or tingling that often radiates to the shoulders, arms and fingers, trouble gripping or lifting objects, loss of bladder or bowel control and difficulty in coordination, balancing and walking. However, minor aches are in most cases ignored, while the pain can be so agonizing in some cases which might interfere with daily activities as well as sleeping. On the other hand, these aches could be constant, short-lived or recurrent.

However, there are different ways of diagnosing painful necks in Russellville AR. One way is through x-rays. An x-ray can reveal a narrow space between any two spinal bones, tumors, slipped discs, diseases like arthritis, fractures, as well as instability of your spinal column. Magnetic resonance imaging is another noninvasive procedure which could provide details of nerve related elements and problems of ligaments and tendons.

Other diagnostic methods include CT scan which is used instead of MRI in some cases. The other diagnostic method is electrodiagnostic studies that can be used to diagnose painful arms, shoulders, necks, tingling and numbness.

The treatment for the neck soft tissues may include anti-inflammatory medications, but your doctor may also recommend using pain relievers. Nevertheless, depending on the origin of your painful condition antidepressants and muscle relaxers may be helpful. Other treatments may involve using moist heat or ice and exercises. However, when the nerve roots or spinal cord are involved, a surgical procedure may be recommended but your doctor will always recommend the best treatment method.




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