Posted on August 18th, 2008 by admin
Many athletes that suffer from neck pain and headaches describe their headaches as starting at the bottom or base of the neck. From there it moves up their neck, to their eyes, temples and then their head. This is important because it tells the doctor that the headache is referred pain caused by [...]
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Posted on August 18th, 2008 by admin
Neck pain or cervical pain is a very uncomfortable, painful, common medical condition that over sixty percent of people will suffer from at some point during their lifetime. This pain can occur anywhere from the shoulder tops to bottom of the head, with the pain sometimes spreading to other parts of the body such [...]
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A person’s neck has an important and difficult job, which is holding their head up. Prolonged poor posture such as sitting hunched over in bed reading or leaning into your personal computer for hours on end can cause abnormalities in the neck muscles and left side neck pain. Even with the necks incredible [...]
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A headache is pain felt in the head but sometimes pain that radiates to the upper back or neck causes head and neck pain symptoms. Muscular headaches such as tension headaches that often involve the tensing or tightening of neck and facial muscles are a common form of primary headache. The head and [...]
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Posted on August 18th, 2008 by admin
Anyone that has every suffered from head and neck pain understands just how painful and unpleasant this experience can be. A person’s neck and head region are very vulnerable to stresses caused by things such as whiplash, bad posture, arthritis, accidents, aging, and even common activities such as reading in bed or chewing gum. [...]
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Posted on August 18th, 2008 by admin
Your neck contains muscles, bones, nerves, joints, ligaments, and tendons. Although any of these can be painful and hurt, it could be cycling neck pain that comes from areas near your neck such as your shoulders, head, or jaw. Conversely, cycling neck pain can start with problems in your neck that make your [...]
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Unlike chronic neck pain, acute neck pain often comes on suddenly after trauma, surgery, stress, or other problems and lasts for a short or limited time. It is a direct reaction to trauma to tissue or disease and normally subsides when you treat the injury, disease, or cause. Chronic neck pain is a [...]
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Made up of the top seven spine vertebrae, doctors usually refer to the cervical spine vertebrae as ‘C’, which stands for ‘cervical’, and then the numbers one through seven. These numbers represent the vertebrae level with C7 closest to the chest while C1 is the vertebrae closest to the skull. The neck spine [...]
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Prolonged or repeated movement to the neck’s joints, ligaments, muscles, bones or tendons usually caused by activities, account for the majority of the causes of neck pain. They can cause neck muscle spasms, a strain, neck joint inflammation, or a sprain. Tension from focusing intensely or stress often causes painful, tight muscles connecting [...]
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Posted on August 17th, 2008 by admin
Brain tumors often mimic many other neurological disorders, producing brain tumor symptoms. Neck pain, headaches, or even strokes can result from a tumor of the brain. With brain tumor symptoms, neck pain, headaches, seizures, gastrointestinal symptoms and other significant symptoms occur when the tumor damages the central nervous system, nerves in the brain [...]
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