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Neck strain
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Like back strain, neck strain is an irritation to
tendons, muscles and ligaments in the upper back and neck area. Whiplash
is characterized by a collection of symptoms that occur following damage
to the neck, usually because of sudden extension and flexion, such as
in a car accident.
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Sometimes neck strain can be brought on by an abrupt
movement by the neck, such as whiplash.
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Symptoms such as neck pain may be present directly
after the injury or may be delayed for several days. In addition to
neck pain, other symptoms may include neck stiffness, injuries to the
muscles and ligaments (myofascial injuries), headache, dizziness, abnormal
sensations such as burning or prickling (paresthesias), or shoulder
or back pain. In addition, some people experience cognitive, somatic,
or psychological conditions such as memory loss, concentration impairment,
nervousness/irritability, sleep disturbances, fatigue or depression.
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Outlined below are some of the diagnostic tools that your physician may use to gain insight into your condition and determine the best treatment plan for your condition.
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Treatment for individuals with neck strain may include pain medications, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, antidepressants, muscle relaxants, and a cervical collar (usually worn for two to three weeks). Range of motion exercises, physical therapy, and cervical traction may also be prescribed. Supplemental heat application may relieve muscle tension.
Generally, prognosis for individuals with neck strain
is good. The pain clears within a few days or weeks. Most patients recover
within 3 months after the injury, however, some may continue to have
residual neck pain and headaches.
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When is neck strain serious?
As with back pain, any time symptoms do not improve
after three days, it's a good idea to see a spine specialist. Also,
red flag symptoms like pain or numbness radiating into an arm, especially
down into the fingers, are emergency symptoms and should be seen by
a spine specialist within 48 hours, or you risk permanent damage. See our exercise
library for helpful neck exercises.
How can I prevent neck strain?
You can minimize your risk of experiencing neck strain
by strengthening the muscles and ligaments in your neck, avoiding contact
sports and driving cautiously.
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