MANY CONDITIONS CAN PRECIPITATE NECK PAIN
Because of the complexity of the neck it is no wonder that neck problems are very common. These problems may start suddenly from trauma like whiplash, falls or other accidents. Neck problems also may start very slowly as a result of, spinal imbalance, emotional stress, or bad work habits.
Neck pain can result from: muscle and tendon strain and sprain; muscle tension, brought on by emotional stress; poor posture, brought on by weak or unexercised muscles; muscle spasms caused by over-exertion or over-use. Cervical disc degeneration and herniation also may precipitate neck pain.
Neck pain can result from disease of the spine such as the various types of arthritis and tuberculosis. Neck pain also can be brought on by disease elsewhere in the body, called referred pain. And that there are so many other things that can precipitate neck pain that a person suffering from this condition can become very confused about what to do.
WHAT CAUSES NECK PAIN?
Most conditions that can precipitate neck pain, and there are many, have at least one thing in common - nerve irritation. Dorland's Medical Dictionary defines pain as "a feeling of distress, suffering or agony caused by stimulation of specialized nerve endings." There can be no pain unless these specialized sensory nerves are stimulated (irritated), resulting in the transmission of nerve impulses to the brain.
When spinal vertebrae misalign even slightly, or their normal mobility altered, sensory and motor nerves can be irritated or even damaged. This is known as a vertebral subluxation complex, or biomechanical lesion - commonly shortened to just . . . subluxation.
Chiropractors have found subluxations to be one of the most common causes of nerve irritation, thus one of the most common contributing factors in neck pain.
TREATMENT
The proper treatment for neck pain should depend on what presumably caused it. The standard medical approach to neck pain varies depending on the severity of the condition. Muscle relaxants, pain pills, anti-inflammatory drugs and other medications are usually prescribed to relieve the pain.
If the problem doesn't improve or worsens, physical therapeutics such as traction, diathermy, ultrasound, hot packs, cold packs, and various other procedures, are sometimes used in conjunction with medication. Finally, if the problem still doesn't improve or worsens, as the last resort (at least it should be the last resort) surgery is often recommended.
The medical approaches at times necessary. However, medication has side effects that are sometimes very severe, and surgery also has its attendant problems.
The sad fact is that medical doctors and physical therapists are not trained to locate and correct the most frequent cause of neck problems - spinal nerve irritation caused by vertebrae subluxations. As a result, the cause is not treated and neck problems may continue to worsen for years
CHIROPRACTIC FOR NECK PAIN
Chiropractic is not a glorified aspirin that only provides temporary relief, if at all, by blocking the feeling of pain. Chiropractic is not a treatment specifically for neck pain. And yet, chiropractic treatment has been a blessing to millions with neck problems, often saving them from pain, dangerous surgery, drugs and probably undue financial strain.
Chiropractors are licensed health care professionals highly trained to analyze and determine if a vertebral subluxation exists, and then to reduce and correct it if possible.
Today the vertebral subluxation has reached epidemic proportions. This condition is called a "silent killer" because it can slowly eat away at a person's health and vitality for years without that person having the slightest awareness of it. Why? CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC TO FIND OUT… NOW!




