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Causes of Cervical Neck Pain:
Muscle Strain: One of the most common causes of neck pain is muscle strain or tension, often resulting from poor posture, overuse of neck muscles, or sudden movements.
Degenerative Disorders: Conditions such as osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease, and cervical spondylosis can lead to the breakdown of the cervical spine’s structures, causing pain and stiffness.
Herniated Disc: A herniated or bulging disc in the cervical spine can compress nearby nerves, resulting in neck pain, as well as radiating pain, numbness, or weakness in the arms.
Injuries: Traumatic injuries, such as whiplash from car accidents or sports-related injuries, can cause acute neck pain and stiffness.
Poor Posture: Prolonged periods of sitting or standing with improper posture can strain the muscles and ligaments of the neck, leading to chronic pain.
Symptoms of Cervical Neck Pain:
Stiffness: Individuals with cervical neck pain often experience stiffness and limited range of motion in the neck, making it difficult to turn or tilt the head.
Pain: The pain associated with cervical neck pain can vary from a dull ache to a sharp, stabbing sensation. It may worsen with movement or prolonged sitting or standing.
Headaches: Neck pain can also be accompanied by headaches, particularly tension headaches that originate from muscle tension in the neck and shoulders.
Radiating Pain: In cases where nerve compression is present, neck pain may radiate to the shoulders, arms, and hands, sometimes accompanied by numbness, tingling, or weakness.