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Cervical Dysfunctions

The most common cause of recurrent neck pain is cervical spine dysfunction. Malalignment or disc disruption can result in pain-sensitive facet joints. This leads to increased pain and neck rigidity due to secondary muscle spasms. It is a recurrent disorder with periods of remission and exacerbation.

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Can playing badminton lead to a shifting nature of pain, especially in the temple region?

Query: Hello doctor, This question is regarding my 10-year-old son. He takes professional coaching for badminton and plays for almost four hours daily for the last four months. Ever since he started playing badminton, he complains of occasional neck pain, shoulder pain, and back pain. His coach said that ...  Read Full »


Dr. Brungi Mahesh

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. According to history, the pain is mainly because of postural problems and lack of physical training. The shifting nature of pain is not due to the ice bath. It might be psychological. I suggest you consult a sports physiotherapist and change his postures (posture t...  Read Full »

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