Neck Pain Causes & Pain Management Options
Chronic neck pain, or cervical pain, can include any level of neck pain from a temporary ache to intense pain lasting more than three months. You may know the cause, or you may not be sure why your neck is suddenly feeling painful and/or stiff. If you have persistent neck pain and it doesn’t seem to be getting any better on its own, you may require treatment to manage or resolve it.
At Mays & Schnapp, we offer effective pain management in Memphis and Southaven. Whether you are suffering from a stiff neck, shoulder pain or some other form of pain in the neck or shoulders, our pain specialists can perform a physical exam, discuss your medical history, diagnose the cause of your symptoms and create a specialized treatment plan just for you.
Common Causes and Symptoms of Chronic Neck Pain
Chronic neck pain has many potential causes, with muscle strain being the most common. Muscle strain can occur due to awkward positioning while sleeping, reading or working on the computer. It can also occur due to poor posture. The level of pain related to the neck and spine varies between individual cases and can range from a dull ache to a sharp pain that may travel down the arm.
Other common causes of neck pain are:
Osteoarthritis
Spinal stenosis, or narrowing of the spinal canal
Muscle inflammation
Strenuous physical activities
Repetitive strain on the spinal column
Slipped discs
Nerve compression (a “pinched nerve”)
Degenerative disc disease
Symptoms of chronic neck pain can include:
Tight neck muscles
Muscle spasms
Headaches
Pain that worsens when holding your head in one position for a long period
Changes in mobility in the neck and cervical spine
When to Seek Help From a Neck Pain Doctor
Some types of neck pain are mild and can be addressed by changing how you sleep or work daily. However, there are situations when you should seek medical attention for neck pain, including when the pain:
Results from physical injuries
Is accompanied by nerve problems like numbness or tingling
Persists for several days or months (chronic pain)
Spreads to pain in other areas of the body (like the arms and legs)
Results in a headache
Is debilitating
In some cases, persistent pain can be a sign of an underlying condition. If the pain doesn’t respond to simple remedies such as over-the-counter pain relievers or a heating pad, or gets worse over time, it’s a good idea to see a doctor for a diagnosis.
Treatments Offered for Neck Pain
There are many treatment options for neck pain, depending on the factors causing the discomfort. Care for neck pain relief might include physical therapy, nerve blocks, muscle relaxants, or corticosteroid injections.
If a pain in the neck is affecting your quality of life, contact us today for a consultation and learn how the pain specialists at Mays & Schnapp can help.