Cervical pain is the pain or stiffness in the neck region caused due to poor posture, working for a long time without changing position, trauma, sleeping in the wrong position, jerking of the neck during exercise, cervical spondylitis, arthritis, heart attack, meningitis, tumors, etc. Treatment is done based on the cause of the pain.
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I have intermittent cervical pain even after physiotherapy treatment. Why?
Query: Hello doctor, Last year started to work out in the gym for six months and made good gains in strength-wise and stamina wise. After some months, my left arm became very hard and painful while doing weights. Later cervical pain also started. And because of it, I have stopped my gym activity completely... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I reviewed your symptoms, and it seems at second levels of the upper neck, a cervical region the disc bulges are pressing on C4, C5, C6 roots, and incidentally, it supplies shoulder girdle as well upper arm muscles including biceps. The paraesthesia, what we call for ... Read Full »