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What a Pain in the Neck!

Neck pain is a common issue that affects a significant number of people. It can be caused by a range of factors, including poor posture, stress, injury, and underlying medical conditions. If left untreated, neck pain can have a negative impact on your daily life. In What a Pain in the Neck! we’ll explore the ways in which neck pain can affect your life and discuss how physical therapy can help. 

The Negative Effects of Neck Pain

 One of the most obvious effects of neck pain is mobility reduction. Neck pain can make it difficult to perform even simple tasks like turning your head, sitting for long periods, or even sleeping. This can have a ripple effect on your overall quality of life, leading to decreased productivity, missed workdays, and a general feeling of discomfort and unhappiness.

Neck pain can also cause headaches. In fact, research has shown that up to 70% of people with neck pain also experience headaches. These headaches can be debilitating and can make it difficult to focus on tasks or enjoy daily activities.

The Prevalence of Neck Pain

Neck pain is a widespread problem. According to research, up to 70% of people will experience neck pain at some point in their lives. It’s also estimated that around 20% of people experience neck pain at any given time. Neck pain is more common in women and older adults.

How Physical Therapy Can Help

Physical therapy is an effective treatment for neck pain. It can help to reduce pain and discomfort, improve mobility and flexibility, and strengthen the muscles in the neck and shoulders. Physical therapists use a variety of techniques to treat neck pain, including manual therapy, exercise, and education.

Manual therapy involves hands-on techniques that aim to reduce pain and improve mobility. These techniques can include massage, joint mobilization, and manipulation. Exercise is also an essential component of physical therapy for neck pain. Physical therapists will design a personalized exercise program that focuses on improving strength, flexibility, and range of motion in the neck and shoulders.

Education is another important aspect of physical therapy for neck pain. Physical therapists can provide guidance on posture, ergonomics, and other factors that may be contributing to neck pain. By making changes to these factors, patients can reduce their risk of future neck pain episodes.

Results Physical Therapy’s Online Neck Pain and Headache Workshop

If you’re experiencing neck pain or headaches, Results Physical Therapy is hosting a free online Neck Pain and Headache Workshop on April 4th from 5:30pm – 6:30pm. This workshop will provide information on the causes of neck pain and headaches and offer practical tips on how to manage these conditions. The workshop will be led by a master physical therapist with 40 years of experience and is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about neck pain and headaches and improving their quality of life.

To register, visit resultsrehab.com/workshops/