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Head & Neck

Causes:

Pain in the neck is a common problem. It can be acute (of sudden onset and painful) or can gradually come on through poor posture and other factors.

Neck pain has many possible causes including:

Neck problems, either caused by trauma to the neck or postural problems, can also lead to tension headaches. Abnormal shoulder blade control and poor sitting posture are also associated with neck pain and cervicogenic headaches (headaches coming from the cervical spine). Alterations in shoulder blade (scapula) movement or resting position places increased strain on those scapula muscles that attach to the head and neck, often directly pulling the head/neck into adverse postures. This is especially common in those with poor workstation/desk ergonomics.

Treatment:

Effective treatment of neck problems involves identifying and managing the underlying causes present, and so may include:

Our physiotherapists will carefully assess your neck problem and implement a treatment plan that is suitable for you, also giving you advice and education on how to best self-manage your condition and how to prevent recurrences. The majority of neck pain sufferers tend to work at desks, therefore, optimising this environment through ergonomic assessment is often the key to successful management of this problem.

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