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Your neck is a very mobile area of your body, composed of seven bones and multiple muscle groups that begin at the top of your back and go up to your head. Your upper back is the foundation for good, safe neck movement. Think of it like the foundations of your house; you need a solid foundation to have a safe, stable home. When you have an injury, pain or stiffness in your neck or upper back, it is essential to examine both these areas, as the cause may be either region. In more severe cases, you can experience pins and needles, numbness, headaches or a burning sensation. Most of the time, the pain and stiffness you are experiencing is due to dysfunction in the joints, muscles and ligaments in your neck and upper back. This may be due to poor posture or overuse. In more severe cases, your pain can be due to disc or nerve compression damage. This pain may radiate to your arm, back or head and is usually an intense, sharp pain.
Overuse strain & Mental Stress
Injury from trauma
Your neck is very susceptible to trauma. Trauma could be as simple as a sneeze or cough through to severe trauma from a car accident. The injury occurs due to a sudden force in one direction, followed by a rebound in the opposite direction. This leads to an overstretching of the muscles, ligaments, joints and nerves causing pain and stiffness.
Aging
Herniated Disc
Injury to a neck or back disc can cause neck or back pain, shoulder pain, radiating arm pain, tingling or numbness to the hand or weakness in the arm/s. The type of pain you will feel with a disc injury can vary depending on the severity of the damage. You may have a deep, dull aching pain through to severe, sharp pain. Your pain may even progress to a burning sensation. It is important to seek diagnosis and care immediately with any of these symptoms.
Cervical Spinal Stenosis
Stenosis occurs when there is a narrowing of the space in the spinal canal causing pressure on the spinal cord or of the space in the spinal foramen causing pressure on the spinal nerves. This may be a result of bone spurring, disc bulging, ligament thickening, spinal instability, spinal tumours, among other things. Symptoms often include nerve pain (often described as radiating and burning), muscle weakness, numbness and tingling due to nerve compression and subsequent deterioration of nerve supply.
We are experienced in treating acute and chronic neck and back pain at Five Dock Osteopathic and Chiropractic. Our approach is to go to the root cause of the problem.
Neck and Back Pain Treatment Methods
We have our unique style of massage developed to complement our adjustments. We are experts at tracing the cause of neck and back pain to its source. Our treatment includes the front of the body (neck, chest, shoulder and arm muscles) and back (cervical spine, scapula, shoulder and arm muscles). Our approach focuses on you as a whole person, not only a region in isolation. This brings you short-term relief from pain and lasting improvements to your health and well-being. Our adjustments all use traction, making them smooth and gentle on your body. We work with you to devise a personalised functional exercise plan. Our exercise will stretch and strengthen your neck and back and build stability. Learn more from our latest blogs about neck pain.
About
Five Dock Osteopathic & Chiropractic is located in Canada Bay, in Sydney’s Inner West. Servicing suburbs including Burwood, Croydon, Drummoyne, Five Dock, Haberfield, Concord, Abbotsford, Chiswick, Leichhardt, Wareemba, Russell Lea, Summer Hill, Strathfield.
Clinic hours
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 7AM – 7PM
Wednesday, Friday 7AM – 5PM
Saturday 7AM – 2PM
Sunday Closed
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