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RSI: Neck Pain And Headaches

THE NEWSLETTER ABOUT YOUR HEALTH AND CARING FOR YOUR BODY NEWSLET TER

IS YOUR HEAD & NECK PAIN RELATED?

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If you experience frequent headaches, you know how painful and distracting they can be. Perhaps they develop in the middle of the workday, in the evening when you are trying to relax, or first thing in the morning when you are trying to pay attention during a meeting. Whatever the case may be, we understand how much they can affect your daily life. (continued inside)

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THE NEWSLETTER ABOUT YOUR HEALTH AND CARING FOR YOUR BODY NEWSLET TER

IS YOUR HEAD & NECK PAIN RELATED?

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There are many reasons why headaches may develop. A few common reasons include, but are not limited to: • Environmental factors, such as weather changes or exposure to certain perfumes. • Sleeping habits, such as the mattress you sleep on or pillow you use. • Ergonomic factors, such as the chair you use at work. • Stress. All of these factors can impact your risk of experiencing regular headaches, due to the intricate network of nerves and muscles in your neck. When Neck Pain Leads to Headaches The majority of the time, neck pain starts out as a seemingly small concern. Perhaps it begins with a crick in your neck, and then before you know it, you’re experiencing daily headaches. • Allergies. • Posture. • Previous injury to the neck.

It isn’t always the result of something large. While being in a car accident or experiencing another sort of injury can definitely lead to chronic neck pain, the cause of the issue isn’t always simple to identify. Sometimes it can be caused by a habit you may not even think of, such as your posture while sleeping or watching TV. If your posture results in your neck being placed at an odd angle or your shoulders being hunched over, your neck may take on too much strain and result in discomfort. These habits are common and many of us partake in them. While they may seem harmless at the time, they could be what’s leading to your neck pain and headaches. Fortunately, physical therapy can provide you with the resources you need to break these habits and get back to living your life comfortably. If you suffer from headaches and neck pain, you still have options. Call TODAY to schedule with Repair Sports Institute!

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Uncover The Root Of Your Neck Pain

Working with a physical therapist can help you to identify whether or not your headaches may be the result of neck pain or strain. One of the most common causes of headaches due to neck pain is a forward head position. Forward head position means that when you are resting your head, you are continuing to hold your head slightly forward, which is a type of slouching position. You can identify whether or not you have a forward head position by standing straight against the wall and determining whether or not your head rests against the wall as your back does. If your head does not touch the wall when you are standing straight, then you aren’t fully standing up straight! Poor posture adds consistent strain day after day and is the biggest reason why people tend to experience neck pain. When this is an issue, working with a physical therapist can help. Stretching the muscles in your neck to alleviate neck strain can reduce the severity and regularity of your headaches and overall discomfort. Stretching the muscles that have grown tight along the back of your neck, as well as those along the shoulders, can help you find relief from the tension that is causing your pain. Your physical therapist will also teach you proper posture, so you can avoid additional strain on your neck in the future. When dealing with neck pain, it is important to remember that safety comes first. While there are many simple activities you can try at home to begin stretching your neck muscles, working with a physical therapist is the only way to ensure that you are stretching in a way that won’t potentially lead to greater injury. If you are looking to alleviate your neck pain and headaches so you can get back to living your life comfortably, contact us to schedule a consultation today! We’ll get you started on the road to relief.

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