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NECK & BACK PAIN

NECK PAIN

What can cause my neck to pain?

Poor posture.

  • Long periods of time spent slouching or hunched over a computer screen can lead to forward head posture, which places extra stress on the neck. Repeatedly looking straight down at a phone or tablet may also cause pain, sometimes called text neck.

Sleeping in an awkward position

  • If the head is held at a bad angle or twists wrong during the night, a stiff neck might be present in the morning.

Repetitive motions

  • Turning the head in a repetitive manner, such as side to side while dancing or swimming, may lead to overuse of the neck’s muscles, tendons, and ligaments.

Trauma

  • Examples include any type of fall or impact, such as a sports collision or whiplash from an auto accident

How can I prevent neck pain?
  • Fix your posture to fix your neck pain.

  • Sit or stand with your shoulders directly over your hips and your head straight.

  • Adjust your chair or desktop so your computer monitor is at eye level.

  • Take frequent breaks.

  • Don’t tuck your phone between your ear and shoulder. Use a speakerphone or headset instead.

  • Try not to carry heavy bags with shoulder straps.

  • Try a different pillow if you’re waking up with a stiff neck. Some people find that a relatively flat one, or one with built-in neck support, works best.

  • Sleeping on your back or side, not your belly, also allows your neck muscles and ligaments to get the rest they need.

Our treatment options for neck pain are:

Physical massage therapy

  • To strengthen core muscle groups that support the low back, improve mobility and flexibility, and promote proper positioning and posture.

Spinal manipulation and spinal mobilization

  • To mobilize, adjust, massage, or stimulate the spine and the surrounding tissues.

Spinal injections

  • Trigger point injections can relax knotted muscles (trigger points) that may contribute to back pain.

Medical Acupuncture/Dry Needling

  • Is moderately effective for chronic neck pain. It involves inserting thin needles into precise points throughout the body, which may cause the body to release naturally occurring painkilling chemicals such as endorphins, serotonin, and acetylcholine.

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What can cause lower back to pain?

Most acute low back pain is mechanical in nature, meaning that there is a disruption in the way the components of the back (the spine, muscle, intervertebral discs, and nerves) fit together and move.

 

 

 
 
 
What are the symptoms of lower back pain?

Back pain can range from a muscle aching to a shooting, burning or stabbing sensation. In addition, the pain may radiate down your leg or worsen with bending, twisting, lifting, standing or walking.

What can I do to prevent lower back pain?
  • Eat healthfully so you keep your body weight within a healthy range.

  • Get regular exercise to keep your back muscles fit and flexible.

  • Avoid prolonged sitting.

  • When you do sit, maintain good posture.

  • Use proper techniques for lifting (lift with your legs rather than your back).

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Our treatment options for lower back pain are:

Physical massage therapy

  • To strengthen core muscle groups that support the low back, improve mobility and flexibility, and promote proper positioning and posture.

Spinal manipulation and spinal mobilization

  • To mobilize, adjust, massage, or stimulate the spine and the surrounding tissues.

Spinal injections

  • Trigger point injections can relax knotted muscles (trigger points) that may contribute to back pain.

Tecar Therapy

  • Is a non invasive system which is externally applied, and uses patented long wave radio frequencies to create intense tissue stimulation. It helps to reduce back pain and speed up recovery.

Medical Acupuncture/Dry Needling

  • Is moderately effective for chronic low back pain. It involves inserting thin needles into precise points throughout the body, which may cause the body to release naturally occurring painkilling chemicals such as endorphins, serotonin, and acetylcholine.

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