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Neck Pain - Causes, Symptoms, and Nonsurgical Treatment Modalities

There are effective non-surgical treatments to address neck pain and help patients improve physical function and quality of life

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Neck Pain - Causes, Symptoms, and Nonsurgical Treatment Modalities

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  1. Neck Pain - Causes, Symptoms, and Nonsurgical Treatment Modalities There are effective non-surgical treatments to address neck pain and help patients improve physical function and quality of life The neck consists of vertebrae that extend from the skull to the upper torso and intervertebral discs in the neck absorb shock between the bones. The bones, ligaments, and muscles of the neck support your head and also allow for motion. In fact, any abnormality, inflammation or structures can lead to neck pain and stiffness. Healthcare centers offer pain management in Brooklyn using a variety of safe and effective nonsurgical modalities. injury to these Common Causes of Neck Pain In the United States, neck pain ranks in the top 5 disorders with 10-20% of people reporting incidents of neck pain. The condition can occur due to a variety of reasons: Poor posture Working at a desk for too long without changing position Sleeping with your neck in a bad position Jerking your neck during exercise Injury due to falls, car accidents, and sports Meningitis Rheumatoid arthritis Osteoporosis Fibromyalgia Spondylosis or osteoarthritis of the neck Herniated cervical disk Spinal stenosis Pregnancy Symptoms of Neck Pain Symptoms of neck pain include soreness and difficulty moving the neck, sharp pain in the lower levels of the neck, radiating pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness, trouble with gripping or lifting objects and headaches.

  2. Nonsurgical Treatment to Ease Neck Pain In leading multispecialty healthcare centers in Brooklyn, experienced pain management doctors provide patients with customized neck pain treatment using nonsurgical modalities. They will first conduct a comprehensive physical examination to diagnose the condition. Diagnostic imaging tests including X- ray, MRI, and CT scan may be recommended to identify the actual reason for the pain. Based on the outcome, they will develop a treatment plan to address your specific symptoms. Modalities that may feature in the treatment plan include: Physical therapy - This includes stretching, strengthening exercise and low impact aerobics to improve mobility and strength, minimize recurrence, and reduce the severity and duration of possible future episodes of neck pain. In addition, physical therapy may involve the use other modalities such as transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), ice or heat pack application, ultrasound therapy, and traction therapy. Spinal manipulation – Rehab specialists perform spinal manipulation using their hands or a device to apply a controlled force to a joint of the spine. This treatment helps relieve pain and improves physical function. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) – Over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen are prescribed to reduce pain, swelling and inflammation. Radiofrequency radio ablation- This involves using an electrical current produced by a radio wave to heat up a small area of nerve tissue. This works to decrease pain signals from that specific area. Chiropractic care –Chiropractors use gentle hands-on techniques to minimize aches and pains. Injections –Epidural steroid injections (ESIs) are administered to ease neck pain. Make sure to obtain treatment from reliable multispecialty healthcare and rehabilitation center. Experienced pain management specialists will work with patients to achieve the best outcomes.

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