Health Blog Category: Neck Pain
Thinking of Opioids for Pain Relief? You Should Think Again
Find Safer, More Effective Relief with Physical Therapy
Living with pain? If so, you may have fallen down the rabbit hole of turning to opioids for relief.
This is the treadmill that many chronic pain sufferers find themselves walking, month after month and year after year.
If you’re tired of exhausting your patience, wellness and wallet, maybe it’s time you talked to your doctor about switching to physical therapy as your primary pain management strategy.
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Living with Daily Chronic Pains? Physical Therapy Can Help You Find Relief
If you’re living with daily aches and pains, we know how difficult it can be. As you may have already learned the hard way, chronic pain can hurt more than just your body.
Conditions that limit your mobility and prevent you from pursuing your favorite activities can make you feel a gut-wrenching loss of control over your own life.
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Painful Mornings Can Be Relieved with the Help of Physical Therapy
Morning aches and pains can make it difficult to complete even the simplest tasks, like getting up out of bed or putting on your shoes.
There are few things worse than waking up in the morning to chronic pain in your neck, back, or joints, and it is something that many people experience.
But with the help of a few physical therapist approved stretches, you can begin to work certain areas of the body in the AM to help relieve pain and discomfort.
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There are many reasons why one may develop back or neck pain. Anything that causes the spine’s anatomy to change can result in back pain, such as lumbar disc herniation, lumbar degenerative disc disease, sacroiliac joint dysfunction, or osteoarthritis. Neck pain is most commonly caused by muscle strains, which can develop as a result of a cervical herniated disc, cervical degenerative disc disease, or cervical osteoarthritis.
Back and neck pain may range from mild to severe, and you may experience accompanying symptoms.
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Did you know that studies say approximately 90% of people will be plagued by back or neck pain at some point in their lives? While it is a common complaint, it can sometimes be difficult to determine where the pain is originating on your own.
Sometimes pain in one area can travel to another part of the body. For example, if your pain is originating in your back or neck, it can sometimes also be felt in the head, arms, or legs.
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