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Neck pain is common. Poor posture — whether from leaning over a computer or hunching over a workbench — strains neck muscles. Osteoarthritis also is a ...
Some causes of neck pain include: Cervical dystonia (spasmodic torticollis); Cervical spondylosis; Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) ...
Some symptoms, such as numbness or muscle weakness in an arm, can help pinpoint the cause of neck pain.
X-rays can reveal areas in the neck where the nerves or spinal cord might be pinched by bone spurs or other changes. CT scan. CT scans combine X-ray images ...
Get medical attention immediately if your neck pain: Is severe; Follows an accident or injury; Is accompanied by pain radiating to your arms or legs; Is ...
Neck pain that continues longer than several weeks often responds to exercise, stretching, physical therapy and massage. Sometimes you may need steroid ...
Some symptoms, such as numbness or muscle weakness in an arm, can help pinpoint the cause of neck pain. Neck pain caused by muscle tension or strain often goes ...
Looking down at electronic devices causes the neck muscles to strain and the shoulders to slump forward. "People will notice some musculoskeletal fatigue," ...
The aim of this project is to explore the utility of exoskeletons as a way of mitigating work-related back and neck musculoskeletal pain resulting from ...
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