Pain Management Physician

Back Pain
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Neck Pain
Shoulder Pain
Shoulder Arm Pain
Ankle Pain
Facial Pain
Leg Pain
Joint Pain

Neck Pain

Our body constantly degenerates. As a result of bending, lifting, turning, and twisting can really take their toll on your neck. Considering all that repetitive stress, it’s no surprise that about two-thirds of people will experience neck pain at some point in their lives.

A cervical degenerative process can cause cervical pain, radiating pain. As well as numbness and weakness in your shoulders, arm, and hand. However, that discomfort and loss of mobility can have a major impact on your career, family, and quality of life.

So it described as an aching, burning, stabbing, shooting, or cramping pain. It frequently spreads into the Head, upper back, the arm or the hand. It is frequently made worse by activities that require one to be static. Hence perform repetitive tasks likewise typing and answering the phone. It might be posting trauma or a degenerative problem. Common sources of it include Facet joints, Herniated discs, Muscles, etc. The causes are almost similar to that for back pain.

Causes of Neck Pain

  • Injuries
  • Muscle strains
  • Worn Joints
  • Nerve compression
  • Diseases

Common Symptoms

  • Neck pain is commonly associated with dull aching. Sometimes pain in the neck is worsened with movement of the neck or turning the head. Other symptoms associated with some forms of it. And it includes numbness, tingling, tenderness, sharp shooting pain, fullness, difficulty swallowing, pulsations, swishing sounds in the head and dizziness or light-headedness.
  • It can also be associated with a headache, facial pain, shoulder pain, and arm numbness or tingling (upper extremity paresthesias). These associated symptoms are often a result of nerves getting pinched in the neck. Depending on the condition, sometimes it is accompanied by the upper back and/or lower back pain. As is common in inflammation of the spine from ankylosing spondylitis.